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Do you 'drag' to 'teach' walking?
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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 432672" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>I have had good luck by tying the calf up in the front end of our 20 ft. gooseneck cattle trailer. I can ease the calf down the side to the back end for a drink twice a day. I feed in the front end. When the calf comes to a slight pull and does not try to break away, then he is ready to come off the trailer to a pen. Some calves break in a couple of days. I had one hammer head that took 10 days to give up and learn the routine. I learned this trick after I had hip replacement surgery and cannot take the jerking around of the old way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 432672, member: 67"] I have had good luck by tying the calf up in the front end of our 20 ft. gooseneck cattle trailer. I can ease the calf down the side to the back end for a drink twice a day. I feed in the front end. When the calf comes to a slight pull and does not try to break away, then he is ready to come off the trailer to a pen. Some calves break in a couple of days. I had one hammer head that took 10 days to give up and learn the routine. I learned this trick after I had hip replacement surgery and cannot take the jerking around of the old way. [/QUOTE]
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