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Skittish steer - any suggestions??
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<blockquote data-quote="dlwardell" data-source="post: 489258" data-attributes="member: 6622"><p>This will be my daughter's 4th year showing a steer at fair. She also has a heifer that she takes to prospect shows. This years calf is a bit different from any others shes had. He is friendly enough and leads ok....until something spooks him. It can be most anything. Tonight he stepped on the back of her boot and she stumbled and yelped and that was enough to send him across the pen.. :devil2: </p><p></p><p>Any suggestions for calming him down? We leave a radio on LOUDLY during the day to the noisiest station we can find. I try and have visitors come to the barn. She is very worried about how he'll do at the show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlwardell, post: 489258, member: 6622"] This will be my daughter's 4th year showing a steer at fair. She also has a heifer that she takes to prospect shows. This years calf is a bit different from any others shes had. He is friendly enough and leads ok....until something spooks him. It can be most anything. Tonight he stepped on the back of her boot and she stumbled and yelped and that was enough to send him across the pen.. :devil2: Any suggestions for calming him down? We leave a radio on LOUDLY during the day to the noisiest station we can find. I try and have visitors come to the barn. She is very worried about how he'll do at the show. [/QUOTE]
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