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<blockquote data-quote="waihou" data-source="post: 1198047" data-attributes="member: 6511"><p>Sounds like they have started well, they should be well trained by August! We usually start with calves still on their dams, weighing around 200kgs over 400lbs. </p><p>Our local Show is mid January (6 weeks away!)and for the last few years we start training a few likely candidates from now onwards, one year we did 9, but this year it may only be 2. After 3 or 4 weeks of daily tie up with some hay (it is summer here right now) and progressing to being led round the paddock, we can take them away from Mum for the day and introduce them to the sights and sounds of the Show and transport there and back to Mum. They never forget!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waihou, post: 1198047, member: 6511"] Sounds like they have started well, they should be well trained by August! We usually start with calves still on their dams, weighing around 200kgs over 400lbs. Our local Show is mid January (6 weeks away!)and for the last few years we start training a few likely candidates from now onwards, one year we did 9, but this year it may only be 2. After 3 or 4 weeks of daily tie up with some hay (it is summer here right now) and progressing to being led round the paddock, we can take them away from Mum for the day and introduce them to the sights and sounds of the Show and transport there and back to Mum. They never forget! [/QUOTE]
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