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<blockquote data-quote="Agboy" data-source="post: 601802" data-attributes="member: 2584"><p>Thats a good question. As wild as he is. He hates contained areas or area where hes trapped. He just goes crazy when he sees people. I need to get a horse an run em down so theres no run left in him an choke him down an then he would probably do what I want him to do. One option that Im thinking about. This critter is unusual. I had him trapped in a tight yard or I thought it was an had him with three other steers. Well in the night he jumped over this gate left a dent in the top but everything was still standing. The three steers were in but he was out. That happened a couple off times. Definitly one for the books. Keep you guys posted. Thanks for the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agboy, post: 601802, member: 2584"] Thats a good question. As wild as he is. He hates contained areas or area where hes trapped. He just goes crazy when he sees people. I need to get a horse an run em down so theres no run left in him an choke him down an then he would probably do what I want him to do. One option that Im thinking about. This critter is unusual. I had him trapped in a tight yard or I thought it was an had him with three other steers. Well in the night he jumped over this gate left a dent in the top but everything was still standing. The three steers were in but he was out. That happened a couple off times. Definitly one for the books. Keep you guys posted. Thanks for the input. [/QUOTE]
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