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<blockquote data-quote="CPL" data-source="post: 389388" data-attributes="member: 6346"><p>AtoZ,</p><p></p><p>Is this your Prime Beef calf?</p><p></p><p>How old is she? What's she weigh?</p><p></p><p>First I'd like to say its not "typical ol Hereford". Every breed has its bad apples. There is a possiblity that she is just too old to REALLY train- although it can happen. Go back to the basics, don't jump to conclusions. Leave the halter on her for a couple days. Lead her to food and water- if she doesnt lead- she doesnt drink. Get one of your parents to go on a walk with you and twist her tail and push her a bit- a couple steps is an improvement. As for kicking, try to work her out of it by using the show stick on her hind legs.</p><p></p><p>Remember- Halters are unatural, so there's going to be a bit of confusion first. Keep a calm mind, if you're mad you are setting yourself up for 100% failure.</p><p></p><p>If she is the Prime Beef calf, you might try calling Moffett Farms and seeing if they have had any other Prime Beef calves have the same temperment. Disposition is inherited.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPL, post: 389388, member: 6346"] AtoZ, Is this your Prime Beef calf? How old is she? What's she weigh? First I'd like to say its not "typical ol Hereford". Every breed has its bad apples. There is a possiblity that she is just too old to REALLY train- although it can happen. Go back to the basics, don't jump to conclusions. Leave the halter on her for a couple days. Lead her to food and water- if she doesnt lead- she doesnt drink. Get one of your parents to go on a walk with you and twist her tail and push her a bit- a couple steps is an improvement. As for kicking, try to work her out of it by using the show stick on her hind legs. Remember- Halters are unatural, so there's going to be a bit of confusion first. Keep a calm mind, if you're mad you are setting yourself up for 100% failure. If she is the Prime Beef calf, you might try calling Moffett Farms and seeing if they have had any other Prime Beef calves have the same temperment. Disposition is inherited. [/QUOTE]
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