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<blockquote data-quote="cow_crazy_101" data-source="post: 376861" data-attributes="member: 5990"><p>Not braging but aside from these new steers we just got, we can have them broke in 5+ days.. I would suggest penning the ones you are talking up in a stall, and taking a week and devote it to them. my sis and i sorta just "be with them" KWIM?</p><p>ty them up and just talk to them, stroke them on the nose, then work down the neck. Don't rush things go slow and easy. feed them outta your hand, or other treats, walk in a small round pen after you can walk in the stall, then do fun stuff! walk them around and let them eat good grass outta your hand, Form a relationship with your calves, make them trust you, anf feed then yourself. We have also had a few that you could not catch in the feild but once they got a halter on then the would folow you to the end of the world.how much do they weigh? how old are they? Male or Female??Good luck and keep us updated</p><p></p><p>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. </p><p></p><p>tanbarkhill- nice calf, Very pretty!!! my sister loves washing the whiet on a cow!!! i like black, but she is nice i love her neck!! what breed is she? keep us updated with pictures as she grows</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow_crazy_101, post: 376861, member: 5990"] Not braging but aside from these new steers we just got, we can have them broke in 5+ days.. I would suggest penning the ones you are talking up in a stall, and taking a week and devote it to them. my sis and i sorta just "be with them" KWIM? ty them up and just talk to them, stroke them on the nose, then work down the neck. Don't rush things go slow and easy. feed them outta your hand, or other treats, walk in a small round pen after you can walk in the stall, then do fun stuff! walk them around and let them eat good grass outta your hand, Form a relationship with your calves, make them trust you, anf feed then yourself. We have also had a few that you could not catch in the feild but once they got a halter on then the would folow you to the end of the world.how much do they weigh? how old are they? Male or Female??Good luck and keep us updated 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. tanbarkhill- nice calf, Very pretty!!! my sister loves washing the whiet on a cow!!! i like black, but she is nice i love her neck!! what breed is she? keep us updated with pictures as she grows [/QUOTE]
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