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<blockquote data-quote="UncleLA" data-source="post: 439008" data-attributes="member: 5718"><p>Both of our heifers have been put on a donkey and still can be difficult to lead when in the barn and the pasture; however, when we take them out to new territory (like the backyard), they tend to lead much better. </p><p>Where's the 13 year old when you are trying to get the calf to lead? Inside the barn, we have someone walk behind them, and they walk fine. I know it makes it much more difficult to work the calf with only one person, but get the kid to walk behind it. Better yet, get the 13 year old to lead, and you walk behind. I think the calf will come around. </p><p>Dragging with an ATV is a recipe for disaster.........been there, done that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UncleLA, post: 439008, member: 5718"] Both of our heifers have been put on a donkey and still can be difficult to lead when in the barn and the pasture; however, when we take them out to new territory (like the backyard), they tend to lead much better. Where's the 13 year old when you are trying to get the calf to lead? Inside the barn, we have someone walk behind them, and they walk fine. I know it makes it much more difficult to work the calf with only one person, but get the kid to walk behind it. Better yet, get the 13 year old to lead, and you walk behind. I think the calf will come around. Dragging with an ATV is a recipe for disaster.........been there, done that! [/QUOTE]
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