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  2. File:Yacht keel steer.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Philip Wilson Steer - Wikipedia

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    Philip Wilson Steer OM (28 December 1860 – 18 March 1942) was a British painter of landscapes, seascapes plus portraits and figure studies. He was also an influential art teacher. He was also an influential art teacher.

  4. Chute dogging - Wikipedia

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    Chute dogging is a rodeo event related to steer wrestling, in which the steer used weighs between 400 and 500 pounds (180 and 230 kg). However, the competitor starts the event in a roping chute with the steer as opposed to grabbing onto the steer from horseback. The event is designed to give novices a chance to prepare for steer wrestling.

  5. Steer roping - Wikipedia

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    Professional steer roping occurs at the highest level in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA). At the end of each season, there is a finals event called the National Finals Steer Roping (NFSR) which takes place in early November at the Kansas Star Arena in Mulvane, Kansas.

  6. Steer - Wikipedia

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    Steer Creek (West Virginia), a tributary of the Little Kanawha River in central West Virginia in the United States Steer Island , a former bar island in Summers County, West Virginia Steer Stadium , a baseball park located in Graham, Texas

  7. Bull - Wikipedia

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    The female counterpart to a bull is a cow, while a male of the species that has been castrated is a steer, ox, [2] or bullock, although in North America, this last term refers to a young bull. [citation needed] Use of these terms varies considerably with area and dialect. Colloquially, people unfamiliar with cattle may also refer to steers and ...

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  9. Team roping - Wikipedia

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    The second roper is the "heeler", who ropes the steer by its hind feet after the "header" has turned the steer, with a five-second penalty assessed to the end time if only one leg is caught. Team roping is the only rodeo event where men and women compete equally together in professionally sanctioned competition, in both single-gender or mixed ...