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<blockquote data-quote="rancherswife" data-source="post: 359451" data-attributes="member: 3111"><p>How much more time do you have on this steer before you show him? That would be a big part of my decision to keep him or ship him and start over. In my opinion I would ship him. If he is knocking your husband to the ground your daughter is probably going to have a real hard time keeping control.</p><p> My Grandson is raising 2 steers for San Bernardino county fair right now. One is really gentle but the other one is kinda a brat. I would prefer he go in the freezer now but my Grandson made a deal with me for 1 more month. He isn't mean but if my grandson stops paying attention for a second that steer takes off like a shot!! The boy is 10 and has a hard time holding on to 1200 pounds once he gets his head. I keep telling him I won't risk him getting hurt or the public getting hurt!! Soo..we shall see if one goes to fair or two.</p><p> What fair are you raising him for? I assume it's a fair?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rancherswife, post: 359451, member: 3111"] How much more time do you have on this steer before you show him? That would be a big part of my decision to keep him or ship him and start over. In my opinion I would ship him. If he is knocking your husband to the ground your daughter is probably going to have a real hard time keeping control. My Grandson is raising 2 steers for San Bernardino county fair right now. One is really gentle but the other one is kinda a brat. I would prefer he go in the freezer now but my Grandson made a deal with me for 1 more month. He isn't mean but if my grandson stops paying attention for a second that steer takes off like a shot!! The boy is 10 and has a hard time holding on to 1200 pounds once he gets his head. I keep telling him I won't risk him getting hurt or the public getting hurt!! Soo..we shall see if one goes to fair or two. What fair are you raising him for? I assume it's a fair? [/QUOTE]
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