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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13576"><p>> Any help would be great! Just</p><p>> bought 600 lb steer to raise for</p><p>> fair next year. Can't get near it.</p><p>> Has on halter, but no lead rope.</p><p>> Need help. In 4H but going it</p><p>> alone --no ohter kids had interest</p><p>> in steers. Web sites,</p><p>> etc.......Ann A good way to make friends with a steer when you get him calm enough to get up near to him. Scratch in right all over the shoulders. They love it. Also always use a rope halter because I had a heifer that the chain on the regular halter grew into her. When you get him leading, if he tries to butt you take a wooden stake and hit him across the head a couple of times and he will get the picture that you mean business. Never walk right up in front of him because he might try to butt.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:redneck500@cattle-today.com">redneck500@cattle-today.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13576"] > Any help would be great! Just > bought 600 lb steer to raise for > fair next year. Can't get near it. > Has on halter, but no lead rope. > Need help. In 4H but going it > alone --no ohter kids had interest > in steers. Web sites, > etc.......Ann A good way to make friends with a steer when you get him calm enough to get up near to him. Scratch in right all over the shoulders. They love it. Also always use a rope halter because I had a heifer that the chain on the regular halter grew into her. When you get him leading, if he tries to butt you take a wooden stake and hit him across the head a couple of times and he will get the picture that you mean business. Never walk right up in front of him because he might try to butt. [email=redneck500@cattle-today.com]redneck500@cattle-today.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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