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4-H calve needs to walk.... HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="Wrencattleco" data-source="post: 683858" data-attributes="member: 13128"><p>this is right up my alley i love showing cattle. i am braking one of my own. it just takes time they are stubborn when they are young. we have actually pulled some of ours behind trucks just make sure to go slow. i dont like doing it this way but sometimes you have to. i am also very short and show brangus heifers but your daughter will love showing its just a lot of work. have u tried a chain halter, it kinda get the point across a little faster for a stubborn calf. just do your best not to let go because once he figures out he can do that he is gona keep trying. if you can hold him the next couple times he tries then he will probably stop. is he a very crazy animal or just stubborn?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wrencattleco, post: 683858, member: 13128"] this is right up my alley i love showing cattle. i am braking one of my own. it just takes time they are stubborn when they are young. we have actually pulled some of ours behind trucks just make sure to go slow. i dont like doing it this way but sometimes you have to. i am also very short and show brangus heifers but your daughter will love showing its just a lot of work. have u tried a chain halter, it kinda get the point across a little faster for a stubborn calf. just do your best not to let go because once he figures out he can do that he is gona keep trying. if you can hold him the next couple times he tries then he will probably stop. is he a very crazy animal or just stubborn? [/QUOTE]
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