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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15240"><p>> I do not know of a web site per</p><p>> say, but have broke many calves to</p><p>> lead.</p><p></p><p>> Start ASAP, the smaller they are</p><p>> the easier it is. I use a hand</p><p>> tied rope halter, which I modify,</p><p>> so that the loop close to you hand</p><p>> is large enough to allow the rope</p><p>> to go slack when the calf lets up,</p><p>> and prevents damage to the nose</p><p>> bridge of the calf. Good halter</p><p>> breaking comes from consistancy in</p><p>> working with the animal, and using</p><p>> possitive reinforcment to</p><p>> encourage desired behavior. Very</p><p>> much like children.</p><p></p><p>If anyone has a diagram picture out of a book on how to tie a rope cow/ calf holter,I would appreciate it if you would scan it and e-mail it to me at <A HREF="mailto:smithtrion1@alltel.net">smithtrion1@alltel.net</A></p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the info.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:smithtrion1@alltel.net">smithtrion1@alltel.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15240"] > I do not know of a web site per > say, but have broke many calves to > lead. > Start ASAP, the smaller they are > the easier it is. I use a hand > tied rope halter, which I modify, > so that the loop close to you hand > is large enough to allow the rope > to go slack when the calf lets up, > and prevents damage to the nose > bridge of the calf. Good halter > breaking comes from consistancy in > working with the animal, and using > possitive reinforcment to > encourage desired behavior. Very > much like children. If anyone has a diagram picture out of a book on how to tie a rope cow/ calf holter,I would appreciate it if you would scan it and e-mail it to me at <A HREF="mailto:smithtrion1@alltel.net">smithtrion1@alltel.net</A> Thanks for all the info. [email=smithtrion1@alltel.net]smithtrion1@alltel.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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