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How to stop a steer from kicking?
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<blockquote data-quote="Avalon" data-source="post: 670131" data-attributes="member: 7275"><p>In my opinion they kick because they are scared. When I have a kicker that is allready halter broke. I concentrate on that back end. I let him know that I am there and somehow move in on him to brush hips, tail head and rear quarter. This type take a firm brushing, something that both soothes and gets their attention. I can usually braek one from kicking this way. If they do not stop, they get to go to someone else's barn, pasture or fridge! :lol2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avalon, post: 670131, member: 7275"] In my opinion they kick because they are scared. When I have a kicker that is allready halter broke. I concentrate on that back end. I let him know that I am there and somehow move in on him to brush hips, tail head and rear quarter. This type take a firm brushing, something that both soothes and gets their attention. I can usually braek one from kicking this way. If they do not stop, they get to go to someone else's barn, pasture or fridge! :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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