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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 804048" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I would get the halter on while he is eating and tie him to the fence. Approach him after he eats to see how e reacts. If he goes nuts then back off. Approach him again later.</p><p>You may sit in the pen and read him a book. Dun knows the ones they like. When you can approach him and he is calm then untie the rope. hold short and keep the show stick working scratching his belly. I always try and pull them in a circle. If the bull scares you enough to run you out of the pen then it is to late. Again either sell him or hire someone to halter break him. I recommend halter breaking because it teaches them who is boss without having to beat them which may make them worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 804048, member: 5494"] I would get the halter on while he is eating and tie him to the fence. Approach him after he eats to see how e reacts. If he goes nuts then back off. Approach him again later. You may sit in the pen and read him a book. Dun knows the ones they like. When you can approach him and he is calm then untie the rope. hold short and keep the show stick working scratching his belly. I always try and pull them in a circle. If the bull scares you enough to run you out of the pen then it is to late. Again either sell him or hire someone to halter break him. I recommend halter breaking because it teaches them who is boss without having to beat them which may make them worse. [/QUOTE]
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