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teenage behavior??
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 18476"><p>Dun has it right, you need to curb the "bad" behavior. My show steer started the same way rubbing his head on me, laying his head on my shoulder, I thought it was "sweet" at first....then I got knocked down by the Rubbing and he got excited and started kicking etc, and I got a broken ankle. I have since cracked him on the nose a couple times, and although we are "out of love" for a day or so after a whap in the nose, he has respect now, and has been a gentleman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 18476"] Dun has it right, you need to curb the "bad" behavior. My show steer started the same way rubbing his head on me, laying his head on my shoulder, I thought it was "sweet" at first....then I got knocked down by the Rubbing and he got excited and started kicking etc, and I got a broken ankle. I have since cracked him on the nose a couple times, and although we are "out of love" for a day or so after a whap in the nose, he has respect now, and has been a gentleman. [/QUOTE]
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