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<blockquote data-quote="missbehavin24" data-source="post: 1012004" data-attributes="member: 20511"><p>LOL sim...that's what he looks like. Its so frustrating.</p><p>Thank you sooooooo much chippie! We are going to start on your ideas today. I just told my son the other day that I wondered if it was the halter because it stays tight. Yes he's a dairy calf. He's just a little market calf for the dairy class. Their maximum weight limit is 400 pounds. He's really nice and I hate to give up and not take him to show. If you go over 400 pounds they bump them to the feeder steer class which happened to us last year. My son was so embarrassed because he had a 100% dairy calf that weighed 431 pounds in the feeder class competing with 100% beef calves that all weighed just under 900 pounds. Well his little calf beat them all and won Supreme Champion Feeder Steer LOL This calf shouldn't go overweight and like I said he's really nice so we really want him to go but we just can't get him walking. Thank you so much once again. I'll keep you all updated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="missbehavin24, post: 1012004, member: 20511"] LOL sim...that's what he looks like. Its so frustrating. Thank you sooooooo much chippie! We are going to start on your ideas today. I just told my son the other day that I wondered if it was the halter because it stays tight. Yes he's a dairy calf. He's just a little market calf for the dairy class. Their maximum weight limit is 400 pounds. He's really nice and I hate to give up and not take him to show. If you go over 400 pounds they bump them to the feeder steer class which happened to us last year. My son was so embarrassed because he had a 100% dairy calf that weighed 431 pounds in the feeder class competing with 100% beef calves that all weighed just under 900 pounds. Well his little calf beat them all and won Supreme Champion Feeder Steer LOL This calf shouldn't go overweight and like I said he's really nice so we really want him to go but we just can't get him walking. Thank you so much once again. I'll keep you all updated! [/QUOTE]
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