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<blockquote data-quote="certherfbeef" data-source="post: 68157" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>Most times it easier to break a 2yr old than a yearling. I'm sorry I havn't been keeping up with the thread. How long has he had a halter on?</p><p>When I start mine (granted they are 4 months old) but I tie them during the day and let them loose in the barn at night. This goes on for a week or so. Then I start toward leading them. Patience is a virtue. </p><p>I remove the halters at night. Even if this means putting them in the chute to halter the next morning, I remove the halter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="certherfbeef, post: 68157, member: 190"] Most times it easier to break a 2yr old than a yearling. I'm sorry I havn't been keeping up with the thread. How long has he had a halter on? When I start mine (granted they are 4 months old) but I tie them during the day and let them loose in the barn at night. This goes on for a week or so. Then I start toward leading them. Patience is a virtue. I remove the halters at night. Even if this means putting them in the chute to halter the next morning, I remove the halter. [/QUOTE]
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