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<blockquote data-quote="aplusmnt" data-source="post: 191055" data-attributes="member: 1399"><p>Not only is the well being of your daughter at stake here, but her future showing is also at stake. If the animal, hurts her or scares her she will loose interest in showing in the future. </p><p></p><p>This last year at our county fair I saw an 19 year old college girl that had showed her whole life, get attacked by her show heifer in the show ring. It looked exactly like a bull on TV attacking a Bull rider. He pinned her against a wall and was ramming and stomping her. It was not a pretty sight with an older girl and I would hate to see this with your young girl. Just pass on this steer, she is young and has many years more to show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aplusmnt, post: 191055, member: 1399"] Not only is the well being of your daughter at stake here, but her future showing is also at stake. If the animal, hurts her or scares her she will loose interest in showing in the future. This last year at our county fair I saw an 19 year old college girl that had showed her whole life, get attacked by her show heifer in the show ring. It looked exactly like a bull on TV attacking a Bull rider. He pinned her against a wall and was ramming and stomping her. It was not a pretty sight with an older girl and I would hate to see this with your young girl. Just pass on this steer, she is young and has many years more to show. [/QUOTE]
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