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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 183469" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Here is the way we have been halter breaking everything from weaned calves to long yearlings.</p><p></p><p>I use my 20 ft. gooseneck. We tie the calf up with just enough rope to get up and down in the front end of the trailer. Twice a day they are worked down the side to get a bucket of water (3 times a day in summer). While the calves are at the back of the traile, we go in the escape door and clean up behind them, put out feed and a hay bag.</p><p></p><p>We do this until the calf will walk easily to the back and back to the front. At this time the calf is ready to go to a pen and continue the halter breaking process. Calf cannot break away and handler is protected from calf until a bond is formed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 183469, member: 67"] Here is the way we have been halter breaking everything from weaned calves to long yearlings. I use my 20 ft. gooseneck. We tie the calf up with just enough rope to get up and down in the front end of the trailer. Twice a day they are worked down the side to get a bucket of water (3 times a day in summer). While the calves are at the back of the traile, we go in the escape door and clean up behind them, put out feed and a hay bag. We do this until the calf will walk easily to the back and back to the front. At this time the calf is ready to go to a pen and continue the halter breaking process. Calf cannot break away and handler is protected from calf until a bond is formed. [/QUOTE]
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