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<blockquote data-quote="susanstirling" data-source="post: 627044" data-attributes="member: 9369"><p>So do you think seperating them has made our steer mad? The other one is progressing well for the 2 1/2 weeks we have had them, I am beginning to understand why people buy the "show steers" ready to go. But that takes all the work out of it. I appreciate all your help any input is greatly appreciated. I just worry when people say you can't take a ranch steer and turn him into a 4-H show steer. What do you think? Also I read the other things you and others had to say about the 4-H shows, I grew up with some of that and that is why I get angry. I couldn't afford a show steer, so my son has to learn from his mohter and her friends what hard work is all about. However I wish I had someone that could help us in this situation because he has been trying and not giving up,there everyday, the day that steer licked him he called his grandpa to tell him the greatest thing ever happened to him and he wasn't washing his hands. I am sure he won't be in the top of the show but he will know what hard work is. thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susanstirling, post: 627044, member: 9369"] So do you think seperating them has made our steer mad? The other one is progressing well for the 2 1/2 weeks we have had them, I am beginning to understand why people buy the "show steers" ready to go. But that takes all the work out of it. I appreciate all your help any input is greatly appreciated. I just worry when people say you can't take a ranch steer and turn him into a 4-H show steer. What do you think? Also I read the other things you and others had to say about the 4-H shows, I grew up with some of that and that is why I get angry. I couldn't afford a show steer, so my son has to learn from his mohter and her friends what hard work is all about. However I wish I had someone that could help us in this situation because he has been trying and not giving up,there everyday, the day that steer licked him he called his grandpa to tell him the greatest thing ever happened to him and he wasn't washing his hands. I am sure he won't be in the top of the show but he will know what hard work is. thanks [/QUOTE]
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