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<blockquote data-quote="VCC" data-source="post: 543050" data-attributes="member: 6399"><p>Great job, tell him to keep up the great work, your right if he had set the calf up better he would have not looked so light in the rear. Is the steer a shorthorn? The best thing for him is just to continue to show, over and over. It gets easier as they develop confidence, and learn how to present the steer, so he looks his best.</p><p></p><p>TNMasterBS'r</p><p>I do not believe she asked for your thoughts on the steer, it was more about the child's accomplishments, Most the time when you are dealing with a first time steer project, you want to pick a gentle calf first and then look at confirmation. My sons first steer was a Commercial Angus that never left the feed bunk as we sorted through them, was he the best calf in the lot, no but he was dog gentle. Needles to say, my sons is on his 6th year of showing steers and still is enjoying it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCC, post: 543050, member: 6399"] Great job, tell him to keep up the great work, your right if he had set the calf up better he would have not looked so light in the rear. Is the steer a shorthorn? The best thing for him is just to continue to show, over and over. It gets easier as they develop confidence, and learn how to present the steer, so he looks his best. TNMasterBS'r I do not believe she asked for your thoughts on the steer, it was more about the child’s accomplishments, Most the time when you are dealing with a first time steer project, you want to pick a gentle calf first and then look at confirmation. My sons first steer was a Commercial Angus that never left the feed bunk as we sorted through them, was he the best calf in the lot, no but he was dog gentle. Needles to say, my sons is on his 6th year of showing steers and still is enjoying it. [/QUOTE]
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