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<blockquote data-quote="karlie45" data-source="post: 438352" data-attributes="member: 5751"><p>NEVER use an AVT/Truck/Tracter/drag. Kindness kindness kindness, always works for me. Do the leading to water/food things. If they try to drag you to their food/water, put it somewhere that they cant see it. Then lead them to it.</p><p> That works really well on our tough ones. Like someone else said, short tough jerks are better than one long one.</p><p></p><p>Actually, on a rope halter I jerk upward. I dont like training my calf to keep it's head down. They have a better sence of balance, veiw, and more strength when their head is down. Besides, you want their head up in the showring, so train them that way at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karlie45, post: 438352, member: 5751"] NEVER use an AVT/Truck/Tracter/drag. Kindness kindness kindness, always works for me. Do the leading to water/food things. If they try to drag you to their food/water, put it somewhere that they cant see it. Then lead them to it. That works really well on our tough ones. Like someone else said, short tough jerks are better than one long one. Actually, on a rope halter I jerk upward. I dont like training my calf to keep it's head down. They have a better sence of balance, veiw, and more strength when their head is down. Besides, you want their head up in the showring, so train them that way at home. [/QUOTE]
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