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<blockquote data-quote="jaydill" data-source="post: 162637" data-attributes="member: 2094"><p>While those nylon halters w/ the chains on them can be nice...I have to say I prefer rope. (Yes, I have both) They are a lot more versatile and are a great deal easier to work with when you're at shows. However, if this calf seems to be regressing (as you've said he was halterbroke before, but is now acting up) you may just need to go back a few steps in the halterbreaking process. If you were to do that, the nylon halter with the chain is more effective in getting control of the animal. The only problem with them is that they often times rest too far down on the nose (even if it's the right size). Personally, I'd stick with rope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaydill, post: 162637, member: 2094"] While those nylon halters w/ the chains on them can be nice...I have to say I prefer rope. (Yes, I have both) They are a lot more versatile and are a great deal easier to work with when you're at shows. However, if this calf seems to be regressing (as you've said he was halterbroke before, but is now acting up) you may just need to go back a few steps in the halterbreaking process. If you were to do that, the nylon halter with the chain is more effective in getting control of the animal. The only problem with them is that they often times rest too far down on the nose (even if it's the right size). Personally, I'd stick with rope. [/QUOTE]
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