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<blockquote data-quote="branguscowgirl" data-source="post: 1245932" data-attributes="member: 19938"><p>Agree with the tying up. "A half hour" is not long enough. It is better to tie more than one in the same area, so they do not panic that the can not see another cow. I will put some straw down and tie them loose enough to lay down and leave them for many hours. They have to do it at the shows, so best to start it at home.</p><p>A half hour is long enough for high tying. (With their heads tied high.) But when it comes to developing discipline and patience, it takes leaving them for hours tied. I would not even attempt to lead one that will not stand very well tied first. Then lead them to feed or water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branguscowgirl, post: 1245932, member: 19938"] Agree with the tying up. "A half hour" is not long enough. It is better to tie more than one in the same area, so they do not panic that the can not see another cow. I will put some straw down and tie them loose enough to lay down and leave them for many hours. They have to do it at the shows, so best to start it at home. A half hour is long enough for high tying. (With their heads tied high.) But when it comes to developing discipline and patience, it takes leaving them for hours tied. I would not even attempt to lead one that will not stand very well tied first. Then lead them to feed or water. [/QUOTE]
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