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Any good info on how to take a crazy steer???
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<blockquote data-quote="greggy" data-source="post: 1609188" data-attributes="member: 38479"><p>If your a vegan, or do not like the idea of eating the meat, then sell him to someone who wants him.</p><p></p><p>I have a heifer that kicks, she looks good, will prob make agood mother, so, if I want to keep her, I need to keep away from her roundhouse kick zone, simple as that, it is just her, a similar make up steer will let you do anything too him, but that wont change her.</p><p></p><p>If a sheep, I would prob say ok, but cattle just end up too big, often clumsy, and if they start running you down or stomping, or whatever, you will come off second best.</p><p></p><p>They also need to know your the boss, even my kung fu expert knows to move away when I am coming, if this animal is showing you at a young age that they wont be second to you, well, do you want to be arguing that one out ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greggy, post: 1609188, member: 38479"] If your a vegan, or do not like the idea of eating the meat, then sell him to someone who wants him. I have a heifer that kicks, she looks good, will prob make agood mother, so, if I want to keep her, I need to keep away from her roundhouse kick zone, simple as that, it is just her, a similar make up steer will let you do anything too him, but that wont change her. If a sheep, I would prob say ok, but cattle just end up too big, often clumsy, and if they start running you down or stomping, or whatever, you will come off second best. They also need to know your the boss, even my kung fu expert knows to move away when I am coming, if this animal is showing you at a young age that they wont be second to you, well, do you want to be arguing that one out ? [/QUOTE]
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