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<blockquote data-quote="4-Her Mom" data-source="post: 28261" data-attributes="member: 357"><p>Thanks for that! Should we leave the radio going all the time or just when we are tending to him? My daughter currently takes a radio when she goes out, but didn't know if we should leave one on all the time. She has started the bathing thing-which he loves!-but haven't done the clippers yet. Didn't even think about the trailer. My brother-in-law is bringing his horses to put in our pasture but they'll be separated from each other. He needs the grass for his horses and we thought it might be could for the steer to have them around. </p><p>Thanks, I really appreciate your input. Every piece of information helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4-Her Mom, post: 28261, member: 357"] Thanks for that! Should we leave the radio going all the time or just when we are tending to him? My daughter currently takes a radio when she goes out, but didn't know if we should leave one on all the time. She has started the bathing thing-which he loves!-but haven't done the clippers yet. Didn't even think about the trailer. My brother-in-law is bringing his horses to put in our pasture but they'll be separated from each other. He needs the grass for his horses and we thought it might be could for the steer to have them around. Thanks, I really appreciate your input. Every piece of information helps! [/QUOTE]
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