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<blockquote data-quote="CPL" data-source="post: 406147" data-attributes="member: 6346"><p>That was the first mistake. Whenever you bring a new cow to your place, ALWAYS lock them up a day or two in a SOLID pen. They need to learn where home is as it is not the place they left anymore. It wouldn't hurt to feed them grain/hay so they can know where food comes from, ie- close to barn.</p><p></p><p>As for having a show steer eating OK on his own I don't know. The Show Board may be a place to start asking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPL, post: 406147, member: 6346"] That was the first mistake. Whenever you bring a new cow to your place, ALWAYS lock them up a day or two in a SOLID pen. They need to learn where home is as it is not the place they left anymore. It wouldn't hurt to feed them grain/hay so they can know where food comes from, ie- close to barn. As for having a show steer eating OK on his own I don't know. The Show Board may be a place to start asking. [/QUOTE]
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