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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cattle Girl" data-source="post: 568332" data-attributes="member: 1156"><p>Ok. So I cut out the beet pulp all together. I also bought a bag of Ranchway Show Flake Finisher and he likes it a lot better than Show Chow. I also started to feed him three times a day, feeding him half of his regular ration at lunch. And I also gave him a hit of probios but it didn't seem to make a difference.</p><p></p><p>But he has seemed to eat better. BUT I'm almost afraid to weigh him. State fair starts the 20th. But if he doesn't make weight and sell there, I'm going to take him to the NILE show in Montana in October. I'd make more money than going to Denver or Arizona.</p><p></p><p>As for the kicking, I think he just needs to trust you. I messed with him with the show stick one day and he kicked the crap out of it. I gave him a day break for him to think on it. Came back the next day. Didn't kick at all. Just raised his foot!! :banana: </p><p></p><p>Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. We'll see if he hits the 1000 LB. mark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cattle Girl, post: 568332, member: 1156"] Ok. So I cut out the beet pulp all together. I also bought a bag of Ranchway Show Flake Finisher and he likes it a lot better than Show Chow. I also started to feed him three times a day, feeding him half of his regular ration at lunch. And I also gave him a hit of probios but it didn't seem to make a difference. But he has seemed to eat better. BUT I'm almost afraid to weigh him. State fair starts the 20th. But if he doesn't make weight and sell there, I'm going to take him to the NILE show in Montana in October. I'd make more money than going to Denver or Arizona. As for the kicking, I think he just needs to trust you. I messed with him with the show stick one day and he kicked the crap out of it. I gave him a day break for him to think on it. Came back the next day. Didn't kick at all. Just raised his foot!! :banana: Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. We'll see if he hits the 1000 LB. mark. [/QUOTE]
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