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<blockquote data-quote="FredS" data-source="post: 152474" data-attributes="member: 2583"><p>Ollie, </p><p>I think she is spoiled.I'm sure she has gotten away from my daughter or atleast drug her around. I thought I was doing the right thing by allowing my daughter to train her. Live and learn. All of our other heifers might have refused to walk, but nevr bolted. She, the heifer, seems fine until she calls it quits. Then she blows up and runs or tries to run. This morning I hired a teenage boy to come over and work with her. She did great for about the 1st 15 minutes. After that she was a pain and tried to run. He kept working with her until she finally gave up and walked without running. He was very patient and never struck the animal. I think I would have blown up myself after the 10th attempt of running. He wants to work with her alone for a few more days so he can figure out what will work for my daughter. Then he will work with the both of them. How would you deal with a spoiled animal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredS, post: 152474, member: 2583"] Ollie, I think she is spoiled.I'm sure she has gotten away from my daughter or atleast drug her around. I thought I was doing the right thing by allowing my daughter to train her. Live and learn. All of our other heifers might have refused to walk, but nevr bolted. She, the heifer, seems fine until she calls it quits. Then she blows up and runs or tries to run. This morning I hired a teenage boy to come over and work with her. She did great for about the 1st 15 minutes. After that she was a pain and tried to run. He kept working with her until she finally gave up and walked without running. He was very patient and never struck the animal. I think I would have blown up myself after the 10th attempt of running. He wants to work with her alone for a few more days so he can figure out what will work for my daughter. Then he will work with the both of them. How would you deal with a spoiled animal? [/QUOTE]
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