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<blockquote data-quote="kaitlynponygirl" data-source="post: 1025721" data-attributes="member: 20729"><p>A couple months ago I got a very well behaved steer. The next week my little sister wanted one before the deadline of entry's and so I found one that she could go look at. There were two calls in the pen almost 1 years old (one heifer one steer) me and my dad were already looking for a heifer and they were both $1,000 each we thought great deal and bought them we loved the colors in the heifer and the steer he has this thick Curley hair an supper cute, we got them home and put them in a horse round pen and it was by my steers pen which was electric fence. I had school buy by 10 am I got a call from my mom and she said they got out and it took us 2 day to get them caught over 100 acres of our Neighbors. We separated them between two horse stalls. They are calmer now but I'm worried that I won't be able to get my sisters steer under control before the fair and she still has to pay back the bank for the loan. This heifer has also been attached to my steer and so when I'm walking him she moos and he takes off to her and I have separated them but now they are in the round pen all three of them and the heifer and my sisters steer is scared of me and won't let me touch them and I need to get them handled they are almost 1000 pounds now. And I need big help I'm 115 pounds and I need ideas of how to get their trust and get them to lead before the fair. The heifer had this bad attitude and she hits the steers when they come up to me so she is more of the Alfa of the pack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaitlynponygirl, post: 1025721, member: 20729"] A couple months ago I got a very well behaved steer. The next week my little sister wanted one before the deadline of entry's and so I found one that she could go look at. There were two calls in the pen almost 1 years old (one heifer one steer) me and my dad were already looking for a heifer and they were both $1,000 each we thought great deal and bought them we loved the colors in the heifer and the steer he has this thick Curley hair an supper cute, we got them home and put them in a horse round pen and it was by my steers pen which was electric fence. I had school buy by 10 am I got a call from my mom and she said they got out and it took us 2 day to get them caught over 100 acres of our Neighbors. We separated them between two horse stalls. They are calmer now but I'm worried that I won't be able to get my sisters steer under control before the fair and she still has to pay back the bank for the loan. This heifer has also been attached to my steer and so when I'm walking him she moos and he takes off to her and I have separated them but now they are in the round pen all three of them and the heifer and my sisters steer is scared of me and won't let me touch them and I need to get them handled they are almost 1000 pounds now. And I need big help I'm 115 pounds and I need ideas of how to get their trust and get them to lead before the fair. The heifer had this bad attitude and she hits the steers when they come up to me so she is more of the Alfa of the pack. [/QUOTE]
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