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<blockquote data-quote="ranchmom77" data-source="post: 937921" data-attributes="member: 18971"><p>Thank you all for your replies. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p>We went out again the next morning to lead him to water and he attacked again.. only this time it was my husband Brad who had the lead and was armed and ready with a 2x4. They had it out a few times and Brad got him leading without attacking but we decided that there is no way that Jonny is taking this steer to the fair.. not only for his safety but for the safety of the other kids in the ring. The fair is a little under a month away and it's just not going to happen. </p><p>It was Jonny's first steer project and I'm happy to say that we all learned something. :clap: </p><p>If he decides to try another one in the fall we will be better prepared for the hard, CONSISTENT, work it obviously takes to make it with a steer. We will also teach the calf young that he can't push anyone around BEFORE he turns into a monster. </p><p>The steer went back in with the other butcher steers and I'm really hoping that we draw him for our freezer... :lol2: </p><p>Thank you again for your replies :wave:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ranchmom77, post: 937921, member: 18971"] Thank you all for your replies. :) We went out again the next morning to lead him to water and he attacked again.. only this time it was my husband Brad who had the lead and was armed and ready with a 2x4. They had it out a few times and Brad got him leading without attacking but we decided that there is no way that Jonny is taking this steer to the fair.. not only for his safety but for the safety of the other kids in the ring. The fair is a little under a month away and it's just not going to happen. It was Jonny's first steer project and I'm happy to say that we all learned something. :clap: If he decides to try another one in the fall we will be better prepared for the hard, CONSISTENT, work it obviously takes to make it with a steer. We will also teach the calf young that he can't push anyone around BEFORE he turns into a monster. The steer went back in with the other butcher steers and I'm really hoping that we draw him for our freezer... :lol2: Thank you again for your replies :wave: [/QUOTE]
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