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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 713512" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>I know that photo makes her look a bit bad, but I'm pretty sure it was just the way she was standing. But, now I'm going to have to go check her out good in the morning :nod: just to make sure. And, I guess try and get a better head on shot :kid: . She's a sweetheart too, really, really quiet and calm. I'll get started halterbreaking in the next few days, but she's never really been handled at all, and she will come right up to you and almost let you pet her. Won't take too long to tame her down..... I agree, I think she's going to have some height to her too.</p><p></p><p>That steer should be gaining well, I've never seen one quite as aggressive as he is with his food. We've had to feed some of the more timid ones seperately, he won't let them eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 713512, member: 2308"] I know that photo makes her look a bit bad, but I'm pretty sure it was just the way she was standing. But, now I'm going to have to go check her out good in the morning :nod: just to make sure. And, I guess try and get a better head on shot :kid: . She's a sweetheart too, really, really quiet and calm. I'll get started halterbreaking in the next few days, but she's never really been handled at all, and she will come right up to you and almost let you pet her. Won't take too long to tame her down..... I agree, I think she's going to have some height to her too. That steer should be gaining well, I've never seen one quite as aggressive as he is with his food. We've had to feed some of the more timid ones seperately, he won't let them eat. [/QUOTE]
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