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WILD STEER? HOW TO TAME HIM?
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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 520148" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>what you want to do is commendable.</p><p>But and it is a big but! You want this steer ready in two days? I've never showed animals before and no little of what i am talking about in this matter. Except it will take several weeks to tame this animal. An 800 lb animal can do alot of damage in a few seconds. If you are near or over 100 lbs, (just a guess), you are going to have a difficult time holding him. Law of physics and the law of gravity do apply here, as well as Murphy's Law. (an attempt at light hearted humor to diffuse my negative comments...sorry)</p><p>good luck, keep safe and remember there is always next year</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 520148, member: 6198"] what you want to do is commendable. But and it is a big but! You want this steer ready in two days? I've never showed animals before and no little of what i am talking about in this matter. Except it will take several weeks to tame this animal. An 800 lb animal can do alot of damage in a few seconds. If you are near or over 100 lbs, (just a guess), you are going to have a difficult time holding him. Law of physics and the law of gravity do apply here, as well as Murphy's Law. (an attempt at light hearted humor to diffuse my negative comments...sorry) good luck, keep safe and remember there is always next year [/QUOTE]
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