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<blockquote data-quote="Colorado2008" data-source="post: 550857" data-attributes="member: 4094"><p><strong><span style="color: #FF8000">Try tying him to a sturdy fence and petting/brushing him there. It sound to me that the only time you comb or do anything is when he is in the chute. Just go slow. Start at his shoulder. Talk to him the entire time and do get too loud. Work your way back and fourth and he will eventually calm down. Usually when mine pull back when Im letting them out of the chute is showing some 'barn sourness', if that makes sense. Just keep ahold and keep him in there until he calms down and quits pulling back. If they are being really bad, i sometimes tie them back up until they quit. Good luck.</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colorado2008, post: 550857, member: 4094"] [b][color=#FF8000]Try tying him to a sturdy fence and petting/brushing him there. It sound to me that the only time you comb or do anything is when he is in the chute. Just go slow. Start at his shoulder. Talk to him the entire time and do get too loud. Work your way back and fourth and he will eventually calm down. Usually when mine pull back when Im letting them out of the chute is showing some 'barn sourness', if that makes sense. Just keep ahold and keep him in there until he calms down and quits pulling back. If they are being really bad, i sometimes tie them back up until they quit. Good luck.[/color][/b] [/QUOTE]
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