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4-H calve needs to walk.... HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 684384" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>You might try a trick I used to use for halterbreaking colts. Take your lariat and run the loose end thru the halter so that you can hang on to it and the lead rope at the same time. Then take out all the slack so that there is just enuf left to build a pretty good loop and loop it around his butt. over the tail preferably. </p><p></p><p>Then just tug on both ropes at the same time the loop around his butt will make him move forward and after a while you won't need it anymore. I think this may be the same a Dun does with a chain, but it works well and one very small person can do it by themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 684384, member: 6713"] You might try a trick I used to use for halterbreaking colts. Take your lariat and run the loose end thru the halter so that you can hang on to it and the lead rope at the same time. Then take out all the slack so that there is just enuf left to build a pretty good loop and loop it around his butt. over the tail preferably. Then just tug on both ropes at the same time the loop around his butt will make him move forward and after a while you won't need it anymore. I think this may be the same a Dun does with a chain, but it works well and one very small person can do it by themselves. [/QUOTE]
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