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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 72153" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>This has worked successfully for me. When we start to halter break a calf, we tie them in the front end of our 20 ft. gooseneck trailer. Twice a day we pull the to the back end for a drink of water, then back to the front end for feed and hay. While they are getting a drink, you can clean up behind them. After about 4 days (usually) the calves, go easily to get a drink and then back to be fed. They can not get away and you can snub up if they try to break away. I did have one yearling heifer that took 10 days to give up. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 72153, member: 67"] This has worked successfully for me. When we start to halter break a calf, we tie them in the front end of our 20 ft. gooseneck trailer. Twice a day we pull the to the back end for a drink of water, then back to the front end for feed and hay. While they are getting a drink, you can clean up behind them. After about 4 days (usually) the calves, go easily to get a drink and then back to be fed. They can not get away and you can snub up if they try to break away. I did have one yearling heifer that took 10 days to give up. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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