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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebecky" data-source="post: 618589" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Jedstivers - I'm so happy to know that someone else had a pet steer who lived to 13! Vet said Ferdinand might live to only 10 because of his weight. Said that his legs might give out. I haven't found anyone else who has/had a pet steer. I guess most people don't see the point in having a "worthless" steer. Mine was a twin and I've had him since the day he was born because his mother rejected him. He still thinks I'm his Mom and comes when he's called (most of the time) and when he is lying down, he puts his head in my lap. (Actually, his head is bigger than my lap now! but he puts as much of it in my lap as he can fit.) He also likes to untie tennis shoes. He loves to be brushed and tolerates a bath. </p><p></p><p>I appreciate the food info from everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebecky, post: 618589, member: 8843"] Jedstivers - I'm so happy to know that someone else had a pet steer who lived to 13! Vet said Ferdinand might live to only 10 because of his weight. Said that his legs might give out. I haven't found anyone else who has/had a pet steer. I guess most people don't see the point in having a "worthless" steer. Mine was a twin and I've had him since the day he was born because his mother rejected him. He still thinks I'm his Mom and comes when he's called (most of the time) and when he is lying down, he puts his head in my lap. (Actually, his head is bigger than my lap now! but he puts as much of it in my lap as he can fit.) He also likes to untie tennis shoes. He loves to be brushed and tolerates a bath. I appreciate the food info from everyone! [/QUOTE]
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