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<blockquote data-quote="grand chaser09" data-source="post: 627126" data-attributes="member: 8695"><p>when i used to get ranch steers when we went to get them they got vacinated and while in the squeeze chute we put a halter on them and a long lead and tied them off to a pole let them fight for a bit and eventually got them on the trailer. and once we got them home we kept them tied for awhile then let them loose in their small pen together and left the halter in them. but no lead.[they were rope and chain halters] so as the days went on we ould catch and tie them and use a small rake or broom to rub on them from a safe distance and worked our way up the rake to them. remember to start on thier backs and sides but dont forget to rub bellies and legs too. and try leaving a radio on all the time so they hear people all day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grand chaser09, post: 627126, member: 8695"] when i used to get ranch steers when we went to get them they got vacinated and while in the squeeze chute we put a halter on them and a long lead and tied them off to a pole let them fight for a bit and eventually got them on the trailer. and once we got them home we kept them tied for awhile then let them loose in their small pen together and left the halter in them. but no lead.[they were rope and chain halters] so as the days went on we ould catch and tie them and use a small rake or broom to rub on them from a safe distance and worked our way up the rake to them. remember to start on thier backs and sides but dont forget to rub bellies and legs too. and try leaving a radio on all the time so they hear people all day. [/QUOTE]
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