tanbarkhill
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This is my son's show heifer for this year. She is out of Heat Wave and a Full Flush/Meyer 734 Cow. Let me know what you think.
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Thanks in advance for your replies.
tanbarkhill":1iavprwa said:Thank you for the nice reviews. She is not well broken yet, as you can tell in the picture. We have only had her a little over a week and she is settling down now after kicking my son in the nose. :shock: Thank goodness it wasn't broken and he was standing at such an angle that that was ALL he got.
tanbarkhill":jwy42sa5 said:Thank you for the nice reviews. She is not well broken yet, as you can tell in the picture. We have only had her a little over a week and she is settling down now after kicking my son in the nose. :shock: Thank goodness it wasn't broken and he was standing at such an angle that that was ALL he got.
cattleluvr18":2op8y7h5 said:tanbarkhill":2op8y7h5 said:Thank you for the nice reviews. She is not well broken yet, as you can tell in the picture. We have only had her a little over a week and she is settling down now after kicking my son in the nose. :shock: Thank goodness it wasn't broken and he was standing at such an angle that that was ALL he got.
you've only had her a week and she's standing that well? please tell me your secret. i cant even touch a few that've we've had for months. either im doin something wrong or your that calf is pretty dang calm. nice calf. i really like her. the white really makes her pop out.
I have a friend who uses this method with his younger calves.. he always flips them and then helps him back up. I've never tried it nor have I seen him do it but he says it's worked the best out of any method for him.cow_crazy_101":36jdjhzg said:Also i have found fliping calves work alot.. don't know what it is but my one of them was a crazy idiot and we were detirmind to break her, and one day she got the halter rope around her neck backwards and she fliped over and was 70% broke after that. It also worked with a 200pd calf i had, wouldn't walk and i fliped him and now he walks almost perfect. And steers are harder to break then hefiers.
jaydill":na43t343 said:I have a friend who uses this method with his younger calves.. he always flips them and then helps him back up. I've never tried it nor have I seen him do it but he says it's worked the best out of any method for him.cow_crazy_101":na43t343 said:Also i have found fliping calves work alot.. don't know what it is but my one of them was a crazy idiot and we were detirmind to break her, and one day she got the halter rope around her neck backwards and she fliped over and was 70% broke after that. It also worked with a 200pd calf i had, wouldn't walk and i fliped him and now he walks almost perfect. And steers are harder to break then hefiers.
Jay
jaydill":17qctloc said:I have a friend who uses this method with his younger calves.. he always flips them and then helps him back up. I've never tried it nor have I seen him do it but he says it's worked the best out of any method for him.cow_crazy_101":17qctloc said:Also i have found fliping calves work alot.. don't know what it is but my one of them was a crazy idiot and we were detirmind to break her, and one day she got the halter rope around her neck backwards and she fliped over and was 70% broke after that. It also worked with a 200pd calf i had, wouldn't walk and i fliped him and now he walks almost perfect. And steers are harder to break then hefiers.
Jay