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<blockquote data-quote="aplusmnt" data-source="post: 159613" data-attributes="member: 1399"><p>Follow the suggestions of AAOK and Jeanne and in no time you will be leading her around. </p><p></p><p>Down this same line I had to show this gentle approach to my son this weekend. We are breaking a steer around 700lbs. We have tied him a couple days and he has been dragging a halter (when he does not get it off). Well my son was trying to lead him and the steer was being stubborn. My son gets a little mad at times (red hair I guess) and just kept pulling and yanking and steer would not go. So I took the lead rope, pulled him a few feet then stopped and scratched his head. Then pulled him a few feet and scratched and rubbed on him again. After a couple minutes of this he lead around the corral like he has been broke for months. He never locked up or tried to get away. Gentle can go a long ways!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aplusmnt, post: 159613, member: 1399"] Follow the suggestions of AAOK and Jeanne and in no time you will be leading her around. Down this same line I had to show this gentle approach to my son this weekend. We are breaking a steer around 700lbs. We have tied him a couple days and he has been dragging a halter (when he does not get it off). Well my son was trying to lead him and the steer was being stubborn. My son gets a little mad at times (red hair I guess) and just kept pulling and yanking and steer would not go. So I took the lead rope, pulled him a few feet then stopped and scratched his head. Then pulled him a few feet and scratched and rubbed on him again. After a couple minutes of this he lead around the corral like he has been broke for months. He never locked up or tried to get away. Gentle can go a long ways! [/QUOTE]
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