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<blockquote data-quote="crossbredcalves" data-source="post: 1406924" data-attributes="member: 13352"><p>We butcher a Jersey steer about every year, so we usually have a couple at varying sizes. We don't have any complaints out of any of the steers we have raised for this purpose. </p><p></p><p>*I have never had any trouble with any of my steers being "crazy." We cut them whenever we get them if they haven't already been cut. </p><p>*I haven't ever dehorned any of mine. I don't see the use in putting them through the stress of it. Of course, I have Longhorn cross cows, so I occasionally have calves with horns that the steers are running with. </p><p>*Again, I don't dehorn. </p><p>*I have bought some off of Craigslist. I have bought them at all different sizes, from bottle calf to 250 pounds and already on grain. You just have to look to see what is available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crossbredcalves, post: 1406924, member: 13352"] We butcher a Jersey steer about every year, so we usually have a couple at varying sizes. We don't have any complaints out of any of the steers we have raised for this purpose. *I have never had any trouble with any of my steers being "crazy." We cut them whenever we get them if they haven't already been cut. *I haven't ever dehorned any of mine. I don't see the use in putting them through the stress of it. Of course, I have Longhorn cross cows, so I occasionally have calves with horns that the steers are running with. *Again, I don't dehorn. *I have bought some off of Craigslist. I have bought them at all different sizes, from bottle calf to 250 pounds and already on grain. You just have to look to see what is available. [/QUOTE]
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