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<blockquote data-quote="MapleCreekFarms" data-source="post: 1093656" data-attributes="member: 21800"><p>Hi I'm new here and I'm questioning how to break my calves, I recently got 3 yearlig heifers who are rather quiet but I'm not sure how to break them, I don't know whether to break them separately from each other, together, with the rest of the herd (calm them down/ possibly hurt them?) I can either tie them in the barn with the herd, outside on the hay feeders, or in a creep pen that can be totally blocked off so they can't see the rest of the cattle? I've trained many steers over the years but they were always handled within the first hour of birth and had accepted me as part of the herd, they willingly followed me everywhere! But this is a new experience and any tips or suggestions would be so appreciated!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MapleCreekFarms, post: 1093656, member: 21800"] Hi I'm new here and I'm questioning how to break my calves, I recently got 3 yearlig heifers who are rather quiet but I'm not sure how to break them, I don't know whether to break them separately from each other, together, with the rest of the herd (calm them down/ possibly hurt them?) I can either tie them in the barn with the herd, outside on the hay feeders, or in a creep pen that can be totally blocked off so they can't see the rest of the cattle? I've trained many steers over the years but they were always handled within the first hour of birth and had accepted me as part of the herd, they willingly followed me everywhere! But this is a new experience and any tips or suggestions would be so appreciated!! [/QUOTE]
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