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<blockquote data-quote="VCC" data-source="post: 1454847" data-attributes="member: 6399"><p>Do you tie your calves up for a period of time each day? We found that prior to kicking out at the end of the day, we would make the set up just before they get turned loose, it takes a few times put they get pretty good at setting up, we do not turn them loose until they do it right. Most calves figure out if they cooperate they get to go free sooner. </p><p>My youngest (well hi=e is 25 now), had a way of finding each one's spot, once he did he could get them to stand without even a halter. Each calf seems to have a spot, if they do and you find it life is easier, Biggest help is teaching them to lead into the stance, make setting them up quick and easy, the less you mess with their feet the better.</p><p>Sounds like you're having a good time though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCC, post: 1454847, member: 6399"] Do you tie your calves up for a period of time each day? We found that prior to kicking out at the end of the day, we would make the set up just before they get turned loose, it takes a few times put they get pretty good at setting up, we do not turn them loose until they do it right. Most calves figure out if they cooperate they get to go free sooner. My youngest (well hi=e is 25 now), had a way of finding each one's spot, once he did he could get them to stand without even a halter. Each calf seems to have a spot, if they do and you find it life is easier, Biggest help is teaching them to lead into the stance, make setting them up quick and easy, the less you mess with their feet the better. Sounds like you're having a good time though. [/QUOTE]
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