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<blockquote data-quote="VCC" data-source="post: 774232" data-attributes="member: 6399"><p>I do not like that style of halter, if you leave it on them they out grow it; once they have been on them you can't adjust it easy. I have also had the chain snap. We use the rope halter and only when you are working them the rest of the time they are free. For the show halter get some Vet Rap, it comes in all different colors, so you can match the halter. Wrap it around the chain on the lead; you will notice a huge difference on how she responds to the halter.</p><p></p><p>We tie the calves in the barn so they are looking into the breezeway, they see everything, tractors, dogs, wheel barrows, you name it, we also play music in the barn so they get used to sounds and it helps them relax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCC, post: 774232, member: 6399"] I do not like that style of halter, if you leave it on them they out grow it; once they have been on them you can’t adjust it easy. I have also had the chain snap. We use the rope halter and only when you are working them the rest of the time they are free. For the show halter get some Vet Rap, it comes in all different colors, so you can match the halter. Wrap it around the chain on the lead; you will notice a huge difference on how she responds to the halter. We tie the calves in the barn so they are looking into the breezeway, they see everything, tractors, dogs, wheel barrows, you name it, we also play music in the barn so they get used to sounds and it helps them relax. [/QUOTE]
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