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<blockquote data-quote="showing71" data-source="post: 717345" data-attributes="member: 11621"><p>When my animal kicks, I tie a rope on the top bar on one side of the chute, go under the flank, and then tie the rope on the other side tightly. This usually keeps them from kicking and after a while they don't need the rope anymore. Or you can just keep blowing her and stand far enough away so you don't get kicked, she'll get tired of it eventually. I dry my animals everytime I rinse, it helps to keep the hair trained, but do you <em>need</em> to, no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="showing71, post: 717345, member: 11621"] When my animal kicks, I tie a rope on the top bar on one side of the chute, go under the flank, and then tie the rope on the other side tightly. This usually keeps them from kicking and after a while they don't need the rope anymore. Or you can just keep blowing her and stand far enough away so you don't get kicked, she'll get tired of it eventually. I dry my animals everytime I rinse, it helps to keep the hair trained, but do you [i]need[/i] to, no. [/QUOTE]
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