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<blockquote data-quote="Roan" data-source="post: 937884" data-attributes="member: 13707"><p>You also need to consider the other kids in the ring, one nasty steer can cause a lot of trouble for the other kids as well, ex; getting loose, hoping on other steers etc. Not a good idea, keep him home and eat him. Start fresh next year! I have seen other show kids get hurt by someone else's crazy steer and it's not fair to risk other people's kids when you know you/child can't handle your steer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roan, post: 937884, member: 13707"] You also need to consider the other kids in the ring, one nasty steer can cause a lot of trouble for the other kids as well, ex; getting loose, hoping on other steers etc. Not a good idea, keep him home and eat him. Start fresh next year! I have seen other show kids get hurt by someone else's crazy steer and it's not fair to risk other people's kids when you know you/child can't handle your steer! [/QUOTE]
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