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<blockquote data-quote="M.Magis" data-source="post: 1719712" data-attributes="member: 14175"><p>I'm far from any sort of expert, my son just started showing a few years ago. But we've fought a few stubborn ones, and we've had good results from tying them with their head up like mentioned a couple times above. I was skeptical with the first one, but after just a couple hours with his chin cinched up he followed like a puppy dog. The current steer was acting up too, even though he was shown before we bought him. For several days in a row I've tied him up for 2-3 hours, then untie him and lead him to water or food. Every day he gets a little better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M.Magis, post: 1719712, member: 14175"] I'm far from any sort of expert, my son just started showing a few years ago. But we've fought a few stubborn ones, and we've had good results from tying them with their head up like mentioned a couple times above. I was skeptical with the first one, but after just a couple hours with his chin cinched up he followed like a puppy dog. The current steer was acting up too, even though he was shown before we bought him. For several days in a row I've tied him up for 2-3 hours, then untie him and lead him to water or food. Every day he gets a little better. [/QUOTE]
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