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<blockquote data-quote="oscar p" data-source="post: 276483" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>I get an old inner tube, tie it to a solid stall wall, so it cant get it's legs through. I get a good halter and lead rope, put it on the colt and tie him to the inner tube, close ,so he can't get his legs over the lead rope, and leave him there until I get my feeding done, which takes about an hour. Be sure to check on him every now and again. The inner will stretch insted of the colts neck preventing injury. I do this every day for about a week,then I get him out and he will lead right off, most of the time. I try to halter break mine at two weeks old. At that age I tie them in one corner while their mother is eating in the other. Wrong or right.That's how I do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar p, post: 276483, member: 16"] I get an old inner tube, tie it to a solid stall wall, so it cant get it's legs through. I get a good halter and lead rope, put it on the colt and tie him to the inner tube, close ,so he can't get his legs over the lead rope, and leave him there until I get my feeding done, which takes about an hour. Be sure to check on him every now and again. The inner will stretch insted of the colts neck preventing injury. I do this every day for about a week,then I get him out and he will lead right off, most of the time. I try to halter break mine at two weeks old. At that age I tie them in one corner while their mother is eating in the other. Wrong or right.That's how I do it. [/QUOTE]
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