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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1075580" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>I caught a wild steer for a neighbor. It was born on his place of course. He banded it at birth, and it turned out to be very very wild. He got it in his catching pen once or twice, but it always managed to jump out. It's 18 months old, and weighs close to a thousand, I would guess. Maybe more like 950. All the yards are shut down for the holiday, so I brought it to my house. Considering how crazy it is, and what it's been through since Wednesday, it's settled down considerably. The thing has never had anything but grass and hay. It's never been vaccinated for anything. I've thought about encouraging him to run it on Craigslist as grass fed, and all natural (which it is). I'm a little afraid it will be a dark cutter. He's a nice guy, but not the most prosperous. I think it will be worth twice as much on the rail, as it will be at the sale barn. I ain't got the heart to charge him for catching it, and hauling it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1075580, member: 17956"] I caught a wild steer for a neighbor. It was born on his place of course. He banded it at birth, and it turned out to be very very wild. He got it in his catching pen once or twice, but it always managed to jump out. It's 18 months old, and weighs close to a thousand, I would guess. Maybe more like 950. All the yards are shut down for the holiday, so I brought it to my house. Considering how crazy it is, and what it's been through since Wednesday, it's settled down considerably. The thing has never had anything but grass and hay. It's never been vaccinated for anything. I've thought about encouraging him to run it on Craigslist as grass fed, and all natural (which it is). I'm a little afraid it will be a dark cutter. He's a nice guy, but not the most prosperous. I think it will be worth twice as much on the rail, as it will be at the sale barn. I ain't got the heart to charge him for catching it, and hauling it. [/QUOTE]
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