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<blockquote data-quote="4MBrangus" data-source="post: 627080" data-attributes="member: 9265"><p>When I showed I always bought ranch steers and what I did is either before I left the ranch or when I took him to the vet to be casterated and dehorned I would put the halter on him. When at home I would tie him up and spray him down with a water hose everyday. That has about the same effect as rubbing him with the show stick just gets him used to being touched. I would start halter breaking as soon as I got him home. Most of the time I would have him leading before I could get my hands on him. I would get the halter on him and even when your able to get your hands on him I highly dought he will stand there while you put a halter on him. You are going to have to hem him up to do it. Either run him through a chute or use a couple of heavy duty panels or gates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4MBrangus, post: 627080, member: 9265"] When I showed I always bought ranch steers and what I did is either before I left the ranch or when I took him to the vet to be casterated and dehorned I would put the halter on him. When at home I would tie him up and spray him down with a water hose everyday. That has about the same effect as rubbing him with the show stick just gets him used to being touched. I would start halter breaking as soon as I got him home. Most of the time I would have him leading before I could get my hands on him. I would get the halter on him and even when your able to get your hands on him I highly dought he will stand there while you put a halter on him. You are going to have to hem him up to do it. Either run him through a chute or use a couple of heavy duty panels or gates. [/QUOTE]
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