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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Schiel" data-source="post: 344234" data-attributes="member: 81"><p>Calm down people the halters I assume you are talking about are called "Big Jim" halters or that is what I call them. Those are for the ones that you have tried everything else with and you are getting down to the last straws. They might look "bad" or "cruel" but if you need to get their attention then that is a good method for short periods of time. You do not leave those type of halters on "unless" your actually walking or trying to walk them. We have used them for a couple of calves in the past 17 years and I really don't know were it is now. If you want the best method with the fastest turn around time is use a good donkey. </p><p></p><p>Matt Schiel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Schiel, post: 344234, member: 81"] Calm down people the halters I assume you are talking about are called "Big Jim" halters or that is what I call them. Those are for the ones that you have tried everything else with and you are getting down to the last straws. They might look "bad" or "cruel" but if you need to get their attention then that is a good method for short periods of time. You do not leave those type of halters on "unless" your actually walking or trying to walk them. We have used them for a couple of calves in the past 17 years and I really don't know were it is now. If you want the best method with the fastest turn around time is use a good donkey. Matt Schiel [/QUOTE]
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