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Haulter breaking Yearling Steer
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<blockquote data-quote="Dee" data-source="post: 67950" data-attributes="member: 350"><p>Great advice from Gale! I use a sorting stick to "pet" the animal the first few times as an extension of my hand. Then you can slowly start to shorten the distance between your stick and the calf, and in a day or two you will be standing there petting it with no stick. This is great for touching around the udder, where kicks are inevitable! Godd luck, and be patient. Just when you think there is no hope, they'll suprise ya!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dee, post: 67950, member: 350"] Great advice from Gale! I use a sorting stick to "pet" the animal the first few times as an extension of my hand. Then you can slowly start to shorten the distance between your stick and the calf, and in a day or two you will be standing there petting it with no stick. This is great for touching around the udder, where kicks are inevitable! Godd luck, and be patient. Just when you think there is no hope, they'll suprise ya! [/QUOTE]
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