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Please help. Steer won't eat.
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<blockquote data-quote="Snider_Angus" data-source="post: 566537" data-attributes="member: 6521"><p>1. Tie him to a post</p><p>2. Get a broom handle.(long enough he doesnt connect with you when he kicks :lol: )</p><p>3. Stand behind him and just rub it between his legs and all around his hindquarters.</p><p>4. Put that stick right above the back of his toes(that little indention) and push! he will kick at you for a while but as soon as he puts his foot back on the ground make him kick again..</p><p>5. eventually he wont enjoy kicking anymore and think of it more as a pain to kick... </p><p></p><p>you sound like a horse person so i will give you an example.. Have you ever seen where they put a rope around the horses flank and cinch it up? then they make them trot in a circle and kick alot. That gets them to where they hate kicking cause it just takes too much energy and they learn that they dont really wanna do it anymore..</p><p></p><p></p><p>i hoped that kinda helped... sorry i couldnt be more help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snider_Angus, post: 566537, member: 6521"] 1. Tie him to a post 2. Get a broom handle.(long enough he doesnt connect with you when he kicks :lol: ) 3. Stand behind him and just rub it between his legs and all around his hindquarters. 4. Put that stick right above the back of his toes(that little indention) and push! he will kick at you for a while but as soon as he puts his foot back on the ground make him kick again.. 5. eventually he wont enjoy kicking anymore and think of it more as a pain to kick... you sound like a horse person so i will give you an example.. Have you ever seen where they put a rope around the horses flank and cinch it up? then they make them trot in a circle and kick alot. That gets them to where they hate kicking cause it just takes too much energy and they learn that they dont really wanna do it anymore.. i hoped that kinda helped... sorry i couldnt be more help [/QUOTE]
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