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County fair's over and I miss my steer!
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<blockquote data-quote="grand chaser09" data-source="post: 579144" data-attributes="member: 8695"><p>really it does get easier and it really depends on how you and your calf connect. ive had some i cried about for almost 10 min and then i was like good i wont; have to drag him around anymore i don't have to wash out the feed pan before i feed him every day twice a day[he thought it was the bathroom].</p><p></p><p>but my freind once told me as i was bawling about my simmental steer i had raised since birth: "just remember ... eventho he is gone you get to make a new friend and partner next year." i think about that every year. and it does help. </p><p></p><p>last year was bad because i showed 2 steers and had to let them both go. but this yea will be even worse. i have literally spent sooo much time with this steer and my sisters steer i have raised since he was born[i carried him in out of the mud the day he was born] and im going to be a mess because this is my last youth fair and i can't show down here anymore. so if you need to cry just call. ;]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grand chaser09, post: 579144, member: 8695"] really it does get easier and it really depends on how you and your calf connect. ive had some i cried about for almost 10 min and then i was like good i wont; have to drag him around anymore i don't have to wash out the feed pan before i feed him every day twice a day[he thought it was the bathroom]. but my freind once told me as i was bawling about my simmental steer i had raised since birth: "just remember ... eventho he is gone you get to make a new friend and partner next year." i think about that every year. and it does help. last year was bad because i showed 2 steers and had to let them both go. but this yea will be even worse. i have literally spent sooo much time with this steer and my sisters steer i have raised since he was born[i carried him in out of the mud the day he was born] and im going to be a mess because this is my last youth fair and i can't show down here anymore. so if you need to cry just call. ;] [/QUOTE]
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