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NEED HELP TRAINING MY SHOW HEIFER!!
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<blockquote data-quote="redandwhite" data-source="post: 946270" data-attributes="member: 18951"><p>I have only been showing (halter breaking) cattle for a few years so I'm sure there are others on this forum that know more than me....... Halter cattle can become really pushy as they become broke as they really aren't afraid of you anymore. They need to learn that certain behaviors are NOT ok! I have some yearling horned bulls that are as broke and gentle as can be but I must go into their pen to grain them and they used to get really pushy and try to knock me around to get to the grain. I just knock them on the head (on the bridge of their nose kinda between the eyes), usually with my boot cause that's all I have but you could carry something with you. Not real hard but hard enough that it get's their attention. A couple of times of this and she will probably stop. Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redandwhite, post: 946270, member: 18951"] I have only been showing (halter breaking) cattle for a few years so I'm sure there are others on this forum that know more than me....... Halter cattle can become really pushy as they become broke as they really aren't afraid of you anymore. They need to learn that certain behaviors are NOT ok! I have some yearling horned bulls that are as broke and gentle as can be but I must go into their pen to grain them and they used to get really pushy and try to knock me around to get to the grain. I just knock them on the head (on the bridge of their nose kinda between the eyes), usually with my boot cause that's all I have but you could carry something with you. Not real hard but hard enough that it get's their attention. A couple of times of this and she will probably stop. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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