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<blockquote data-quote="cattle gal" data-source="post: 362644" data-attributes="member: 5376"><p>well if she dont want to quit on him thats a good thing let her try if theres not to long left till fair time see what she can do with him give her the rest of the time she has to work with him and then come fair time if hes not working then get rid of him our county fair this year got donated 7 steers that were all very nasty one of the girls that keeps her steers at my house got a donated steer and another young kid i know got one to but the one that is at my house went in to initial weigh in at 900 lbs when he was supposed to go in at 600 lbs but he was so nasty when my mom leaned into the front of the horse trailer to get something at weighin he kicked the partition gate and ended up kicking her in the face you couldnt get near him he was so bad he weighs 1400 lbs now and the girl couldnt handle him and is trually scared to death of him i just finally got him broke around december to were he could go out in public and the one other kids steers the kid is only 8 this is his first project and the steer has been lose on the rode 5 times and all 5 times has jumped fences and chased someone into there house we have 18 days till fair and i have got him within the past 2 weeks to walk on a ropehalter with the kid leading him so its possible for your daughter to train him give her all the support she needs and fully trust in her shell get it done</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cattle gal, post: 362644, member: 5376"] well if she dont want to quit on him thats a good thing let her try if theres not to long left till fair time see what she can do with him give her the rest of the time she has to work with him and then come fair time if hes not working then get rid of him our county fair this year got donated 7 steers that were all very nasty one of the girls that keeps her steers at my house got a donated steer and another young kid i know got one to but the one that is at my house went in to initial weigh in at 900 lbs when he was supposed to go in at 600 lbs but he was so nasty when my mom leaned into the front of the horse trailer to get something at weighin he kicked the partition gate and ended up kicking her in the face you couldnt get near him he was so bad he weighs 1400 lbs now and the girl couldnt handle him and is trually scared to death of him i just finally got him broke around december to were he could go out in public and the one other kids steers the kid is only 8 this is his first project and the steer has been lose on the rode 5 times and all 5 times has jumped fences and chased someone into there house we have 18 days till fair and i have got him within the past 2 weeks to walk on a ropehalter with the kid leading him so its possible for your daughter to train him give her all the support she needs and fully trust in her shell get it done [/QUOTE]
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