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<blockquote data-quote="FredS" data-source="post: 155691" data-attributes="member: 2583"><p>Update:</p><p>We have been making a family effort to work with this heifer. My daughter cried when I told her we were going to sell her. She asked me, "would you get rid of me if I misbehaved." So, I told her that we would give her a month to improve. After that point, the heifer would be hamburger if I still feel she is dangerous. </p><p></p><p>The young man that has been helping us suggested that when the heifer begins to get upset, we bring out our well broken cow. We let the new heifer lead the way half the time and the old cow lead the other half. The heifer hasn't attempted to run since we have been trying this. I still have two people on the the new heifer when we can tell that she is showing signs of a run attempt. I don't know how she will act at a show or if what we have been doing will help. I am going to see at the next little show if they will let an older boy have the second lead rope in the ring. </p><p></p><p>So what do yall think. Will this method work at all when it come to the ring? In my opinion, I think both the heifer and my daughter are beginning to have a little more trust in each other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredS, post: 155691, member: 2583"] Update: We have been making a family effort to work with this heifer. My daughter cried when I told her we were going to sell her. She asked me, "would you get rid of me if I misbehaved." So, I told her that we would give her a month to improve. After that point, the heifer would be hamburger if I still feel she is dangerous. The young man that has been helping us suggested that when the heifer begins to get upset, we bring out our well broken cow. We let the new heifer lead the way half the time and the old cow lead the other half. The heifer hasn't attempted to run since we have been trying this. I still have two people on the the new heifer when we can tell that she is showing signs of a run attempt. I don't know how she will act at a show or if what we have been doing will help. I am going to see at the next little show if they will let an older boy have the second lead rope in the ring. So what do yall think. Will this method work at all when it come to the ring? In my opinion, I think both the heifer and my daughter are beginning to have a little more trust in each other. [/QUOTE]
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