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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 814282" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>I'm going to look again at the hindlegs. I noticed that in the picture but never noticed it before. It's possible he was twisting to get his butt scratched. But, he does tend to stand with his legs stretched out too far when we're trying to set him up.</p><p>The biggest reason he's a steer is we thought we'd be able to get him out to shows throughout the winter as a steer more than we could as a bull. Unfortunately, we got to one jackpot and my husband had a heart attack soon after. That has changed a few of our plans. </p><p>We raised the steer's sire and have 10 cows bred to him for this year. We've also got a nice May heifer from him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 814282, member: 1974"] I'm going to look again at the hindlegs. I noticed that in the picture but never noticed it before. It's possible he was twisting to get his butt scratched. But, he does tend to stand with his legs stretched out too far when we're trying to set him up. The biggest reason he's a steer is we thought we'd be able to get him out to shows throughout the winter as a steer more than we could as a bull. Unfortunately, we got to one jackpot and my husband had a heart attack soon after. That has changed a few of our plans. We raised the steer's sire and have 10 cows bred to him for this year. We've also got a nice May heifer from him. [/QUOTE]
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