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Halter Breaking - several at the same time?
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<blockquote data-quote="Beef Man" data-source="post: 1062884" data-attributes="member: 13859"><p>I-__ We used to halterbreak all of our bull calves and replacement heifers. Did'nt have time to mess with them, we just run 8---10 into a boxstall in the barn got in there and put rope halters on them and tied them up to the manger. Had to lead them out to water and after about 3 days they were pretty well halter broke. Did this for many years and had 5 kids that also did this with their show steers. If you do a good job these cattle never forget it and you can catch them and handle them years later.We did like to do them before they get to be full yearlings as they can get to be a real handfull the older they get. 6--700 lbs. is about all I can handle anymore. I'm remembering those years and enjoying good memories, as some of my help in those times are gone. That's also the way we put on hornweights and changed them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef Man, post: 1062884, member: 13859"] I-__ We used to halterbreak all of our bull calves and replacement heifers. Did'nt have time to mess with them, we just run 8---10 into a boxstall in the barn got in there and put rope halters on them and tied them up to the manger. Had to lead them out to water and after about 3 days they were pretty well halter broke. Did this for many years and had 5 kids that also did this with their show steers. If you do a good job these cattle never forget it and you can catch them and handle them years later.We did like to do them before they get to be full yearlings as they can get to be a real handfull the older they get. 6--700 lbs. is about all I can handle anymore. I'm remembering those years and enjoying good memories, as some of my help in those times are gone. That's also the way we put on hornweights and changed them. [/QUOTE]
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