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<blockquote data-quote="Mama_Mutschler" data-source="post: 353330" data-attributes="member: 5654"><p>Need advice. My daughter's steer is mean. When ever we go to walk him he goes nuts. She can't work with him at all. He was sick and stuck in his pen for 5 weeks. We let him out to run the first day after quarantine, thinking it would get better because he was gentle when we first got him and we had no problems working with him. Now he either won't walk at all but just stands there and stares at you or he starts to jump around until he gets control of his head and then he tries to throw whoever is closest. That's usually me, I did not sign up to be a rodeo clown. But if a guy comes and takes him he's just fine. We have thought that maybe it's Faramones (?) and masking our scent might work but the only thing I could come up with to do that was Vick's Vapor Rub, not sure if that's a good idea. Can anyone give me some advice?</p><p></p><p>BTW we got all 10 of our FFA Show Steers from the same place but he's the only one that is like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mama_Mutschler, post: 353330, member: 5654"] Need advice. My daughter's steer is mean. When ever we go to walk him he goes nuts. She can't work with him at all. He was sick and stuck in his pen for 5 weeks. We let him out to run the first day after quarantine, thinking it would get better because he was gentle when we first got him and we had no problems working with him. Now he either won't walk at all but just stands there and stares at you or he starts to jump around until he gets control of his head and then he tries to throw whoever is closest. That's usually me, I did not sign up to be a rodeo clown. But if a guy comes and takes him he's just fine. We have thought that maybe it's Faramones (?) and masking our scent might work but the only thing I could come up with to do that was Vick's Vapor Rub, not sure if that's a good idea. Can anyone give me some advice? BTW we got all 10 of our FFA Show Steers from the same place but he's the only one that is like this. [/QUOTE]
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