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<blockquote data-quote="tanbarkhill" data-source="post: 376981" data-attributes="member: 6315"><p>She had been tied up some before we brought her home and we started out with her tied down and leading her to water for the first few days. Luckily my son is no feather weight he's 200+ lbs himself so he just lets her kinda bounce around for a few minutes after taking her out of the pen then gets down to business. He feeds her first, leads her around the turn out pasture then back to the barn, either rinses or bathes, brushed/combed, blown dry then feed her hay for the night. </p><p>My younger son's steer was wild as a buck when we first brought him home and he is not small (739 tape weight). We started him by brushing/combing everyday while he was tied up. He would leave him tied inside his pen, put his feed in the trough and then lead him to the feed. He is now the calmest of the 3. </p><p>Our first show is June 19th.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tanbarkhill, post: 376981, member: 6315"] She had been tied up some before we brought her home and we started out with her tied down and leading her to water for the first few days. Luckily my son is no feather weight he's 200+ lbs himself so he just lets her kinda bounce around for a few minutes after taking her out of the pen then gets down to business. He feeds her first, leads her around the turn out pasture then back to the barn, either rinses or bathes, brushed/combed, blown dry then feed her hay for the night. My younger son's steer was wild as a buck when we first brought him home and he is not small (739 tape weight). We started him by brushing/combing everyday while he was tied up. He would leave him tied inside his pen, put his feed in the trough and then lead him to the feed. He is now the calmest of the 3. Our first show is June 19th. [/QUOTE]
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