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<blockquote data-quote="buckwheat_87" data-source="post: 406134" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>To ansewer your question yes he will eat by himself. And im assuming that if he is gong to be a show steer he will either be broke to lead when you bye him or your gonna break him, either way i hope you plan on keeping him in a barn and/or corral. If hes never had feed before then it may take him 4 or 5 days to figure out what it is but once he does you have nuthin to worry bout. When your only showing 1 animal your the only buddy he needs, if u have another calf with him hes gonna want to be with it. If this is gonna be your first show steer then i wish you the best of luck its a very good learning experience and alot of fun. But just remember you have to put in alot of time and put out alot of responsibility, but its all worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckwheat_87, post: 406134, member: 6578"] To ansewer your question yes he will eat by himself. And im assuming that if he is gong to be a show steer he will either be broke to lead when you bye him or your gonna break him, either way i hope you plan on keeping him in a barn and/or corral. If hes never had feed before then it may take him 4 or 5 days to figure out what it is but once he does you have nuthin to worry bout. When your only showing 1 animal your the only buddy he needs, if u have another calf with him hes gonna want to be with it. If this is gonna be your first show steer then i wish you the best of luck its a very good learning experience and alot of fun. But just remember you have to put in alot of time and put out alot of responsibility, but its all worth it. [/QUOTE]
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