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<blockquote data-quote="gabbyellepaige" data-source="post: 790415" data-attributes="member: 14295"><p>my current heifer was pulled off pasture the day i went to go get her.</p><p>what i did was just leave the halter on if there is nothing to get it caught on,</p><p>let it drag the ground so that they get used to it.</p><p>if you can take it off and put it on as is that is fine aswell.</p><p>once he gets used to the halter start tying him up,</p><p>id start by tying him just to were he is parallel give some slack when he is tyed up.</p><p>and start tying his head higher as time progresses, since when you show</p><p>their heads have to be high this just trains them to hold their head up so that</p><p>when showtime comes you dont have to keep just pulling his head up.</p><p>if you can get a halter with a ring in it so that when he pulls it tightens up,</p><p>but once he stops fighting, it takes pressure off of his head, sort of a reward system.</p><p>and just tie him up everyday, brush him, let him get used to you.</p><p>then just start walking him, id start off in a small pen,</p><p>or any confined space and work to walking him out on a pasture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gabbyellepaige, post: 790415, member: 14295"] my current heifer was pulled off pasture the day i went to go get her. what i did was just leave the halter on if there is nothing to get it caught on, let it drag the ground so that they get used to it. if you can take it off and put it on as is that is fine aswell. once he gets used to the halter start tying him up, id start by tying him just to were he is parallel give some slack when he is tyed up. and start tying his head higher as time progresses, since when you show their heads have to be high this just trains them to hold their head up so that when showtime comes you dont have to keep just pulling his head up. if you can get a halter with a ring in it so that when he pulls it tightens up, but once he stops fighting, it takes pressure off of his head, sort of a reward system. and just tie him up everyday, brush him, let him get used to you. then just start walking him, id start off in a small pen, or any confined space and work to walking him out on a pasture. [/QUOTE]
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