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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 950874" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>Have you been tying him with his head up, and leaving him to stand that way for an hour or so? He should be taught to stand quietly, and the only way to do it is practice. Start 10-15 minutes at a time while his pen is cleaned and he's being brushed. Then let him stand longer. If he's standing quietly with his head up, do what Chippie said, and put the show halter on while he's tied up with the rope halter. When he stands quietly with both on, then he's ready to lead with both. Just use the rope halter to control at first. He should be OK with just the show halter within a couple training sessions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 950874, member: 1974"] Have you been tying him with his head up, and leaving him to stand that way for an hour or so? He should be taught to stand quietly, and the only way to do it is practice. Start 10-15 minutes at a time while his pen is cleaned and he's being brushed. Then let him stand longer. If he's standing quietly with his head up, do what Chippie said, and put the show halter on while he's tied up with the rope halter. When he stands quietly with both on, then he's ready to lead with both. Just use the rope halter to control at first. He should be OK with just the show halter within a couple training sessions. [/QUOTE]
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