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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 20776" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Yes they'll probably get mean. Have they already been altered to function as a gomer? If you get a big steer and give it a couple of shots you have the same thing but without the disposition (as much) as a bull. Plus the hormones wear off after a while and they're just a steer again. We alwasy just pick the horniest steer that we have each year and keep him as a gomer without having to give him hormones. The one we'll be using this year is the same as we used last year, long story on that, but he is a horney booger. The neigbors heifers jump the fence and come over and vifit him when they're in heat. He won;t go wandering if they're in heat, but he's too big to jump the fence anyway.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 20776, member: 34"] Yes they'll probably get mean. Have they already been altered to function as a gomer? If you get a big steer and give it a couple of shots you have the same thing but without the disposition (as much) as a bull. Plus the hormones wear off after a while and they're just a steer again. We alwasy just pick the horniest steer that we have each year and keep him as a gomer without having to give him hormones. The one we'll be using this year is the same as we used last year, long story on that, but he is a horney booger. The neigbors heifers jump the fence and come over and vifit him when they're in heat. He won;t go wandering if they're in heat, but he's too big to jump the fence anyway. dun [/QUOTE]
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