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<blockquote data-quote="jerry27150" data-source="post: 68358" data-attributes="member: 1177"><p>don't give up. if he tries to hit you with his head, hit him across the nose with a stick or anything. just stay away from his hind feet til he calms down more & make sure when you come up to him he knows you are there. put a halter on him & hook him to a tractor or anything bigger than him & learn him to follow. if he pulls so hard that he goes down , loosen the rope a little, but when he gets on his feet & quits pulling, go ahead again. that is how anybody i know teaches them to lead. i have pulled a lot of holstein heifers a half mile to get ai'd behind my truck. they soon learn to not fight the rope & walk along</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry27150, post: 68358, member: 1177"] don't give up. if he tries to hit you with his head, hit him across the nose with a stick or anything. just stay away from his hind feet til he calms down more & make sure when you come up to him he knows you are there. put a halter on him & hook him to a tractor or anything bigger than him & learn him to follow. if he pulls so hard that he goes down , loosen the rope a little, but when he gets on his feet & quits pulling, go ahead again. that is how anybody i know teaches them to lead. i have pulled a lot of holstein heifers a half mile to get ai'd behind my truck. they soon learn to not fight the rope & walk along [/QUOTE]
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