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<blockquote data-quote="reneeb" data-source="post: 597668" data-attributes="member: 8999"><p>Thanks Flacowboy. </p><p></p><p>We do not leave either of them while they are tied. My daughters use the time to clean the pen, try to get close and just kinda hang out around them. We are tying high enough (we thought) that they won't lay down, but the heifer jumps then does the spin thing and then just lays down. We have a rope halter and a a slip knot just in case she gets in trouble. Will it hurt her to have her neck stretched so bad? I'm sure that is a stupid ?, but at this point I'm at a loss. We are being told not to untie her or she'll know that is all she has to do to get untied. It just looks horrible.</p><p></p><p>I am sure we'll look back in a month when the girls are walking them around, but right now it's not very funny... :x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reneeb, post: 597668, member: 8999"] Thanks Flacowboy. We do not leave either of them while they are tied. My daughters use the time to clean the pen, try to get close and just kinda hang out around them. We are tying high enough (we thought) that they won't lay down, but the heifer jumps then does the spin thing and then just lays down. We have a rope halter and a a slip knot just in case she gets in trouble. Will it hurt her to have her neck stretched so bad? I'm sure that is a stupid ?, but at this point I'm at a loss. We are being told not to untie her or she'll know that is all she has to do to get untied. It just looks horrible. I am sure we'll look back in a month when the girls are walking them around, but right now it's not very funny... :x [/QUOTE]
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