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Any good info on how to take a crazy steer???
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisB" data-source="post: 1609351" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>If he lets you put a halter on him without being in a chute and only walks away from you, he is not that wild. He's definitely not something you should try showing, but he'll feed out just fine with no worries of being a dark cutter.</p><p></p><p>I can't get within 10 feet of any of my cattle without them walking away, and if any of them are penned up in a small area by themselves I wouldn't dare go in the pen with them. Yours' sounds like the majority of cattle raised without a lot of human interaction. The one thing that does make me wonder though is your statement about him charging at you while on the other side of the fence. If that is while he's in a small confined area, it isn't that unusual, but if it is in a big pen where he has an opportunity to run away but instead comes at you, then I would agree he is wild.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisB, post: 1609351, member: 122"] If he lets you put a halter on him without being in a chute and only walks away from you, he is not that wild. He's definitely not something you should try showing, but he'll feed out just fine with no worries of being a dark cutter. I can't get within 10 feet of any of my cattle without them walking away, and if any of them are penned up in a small area by themselves I wouldn't dare go in the pen with them. Yours' sounds like the majority of cattle raised without a lot of human interaction. The one thing that does make me wonder though is your statement about him charging at you while on the other side of the fence. If that is while he's in a small confined area, it isn't that unusual, but if it is in a big pen where he has an opportunity to run away but instead comes at you, then I would agree he is wild. [/QUOTE]
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