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<blockquote data-quote="Daisy452" data-source="post: 545063" data-attributes="member: 6572"><p>I do tie mine up, 30 mins to an hour every other day. I would spend more time tieing them up but I am 17 and have college classes to attend. Walking them is easier for me and less time consuming.</p><p></p><p>And no I can not let my parents walk them when I am training. Once the steers are trined I allowed my mother or father walk my smaller angus but that was becasue he was a good boy.</p><p></p><p>My mother had back surgury three years ago and had metal in her spine, one wrong fall can be disatrous. And my father would love to help but he has a bad neck, he has a buldging disk and one wrong move on him can paralze him for the rest of his life. </p><p></p><p>Plus when others break your steer for you, that steer loses that respect for you and gives it to another. </p><p></p><p>Thank you for the advice! :wave:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daisy452, post: 545063, member: 6572"] I do tie mine up, 30 mins to an hour every other day. I would spend more time tieing them up but I am 17 and have college classes to attend. Walking them is easier for me and less time consuming. And no I can not let my parents walk them when I am training. Once the steers are trined I allowed my mother or father walk my smaller angus but that was becasue he was a good boy. My mother had back surgury three years ago and had metal in her spine, one wrong fall can be disatrous. And my father would love to help but he has a bad neck, he has a buldging disk and one wrong move on him can paralze him for the rest of his life. Plus when others break your steer for you, that steer loses that respect for you and gives it to another. Thank you for the advice! :wave: [/QUOTE]
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