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<blockquote data-quote="LaurenE" data-source="post: 155409" data-attributes="member: 2659"><p>I would let him run around abit each day for about an hour or two,or every other day. This will help him build up an appetite and hopefully when he is brought in he will really eat. If my steer hasn't been let out in a while, I can tell because he tends to eat less. He also builds up more muscle and is less rowdy when I walk him and set his feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaurenE, post: 155409, member: 2659"] I would let him run around abit each day for about an hour or two,or every other day. This will help him build up an appetite and hopefully when he is brought in he will really eat. If my steer hasn't been let out in a while, I can tell because he tends to eat less. He also builds up more muscle and is less rowdy when I walk him and set his feet. [/QUOTE]
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