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<blockquote data-quote="Mama_Mutschler" data-source="post: 395563" data-attributes="member: 5654"><p>My daughter's show steer fof FFA is the same way. He was however Cut not Banded and we've had the vet out to check because I would swear that he had a testicle. They call him "The Buffalo Steer" because he's so bull like. The vet said that he just has a little more testoterone then the rest of them. We had a real problem with his attitude for a long time then we put in a nose lead and now he's the perfect Gentleman. He's 1395 pounds and 14 months old. Our fair is a week from tomorrow and I already talked to the livestock people they said that as long as he's managable he will not be banned from the auction. You should talk to the livestock office at your fair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mama_Mutschler, post: 395563, member: 5654"] My daughter's show steer fof FFA is the same way. He was however Cut not Banded and we've had the vet out to check because I would swear that he had a testicle. They call him "The Buffalo Steer" because he's so bull like. The vet said that he just has a little more testoterone then the rest of them. We had a real problem with his attitude for a long time then we put in a nose lead and now he's the perfect Gentleman. He's 1395 pounds and 14 months old. Our fair is a week from tomorrow and I already talked to the livestock people they said that as long as he's managable he will not be banned from the auction. You should talk to the livestock office at your fair. [/QUOTE]
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