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4H halter

Northern Rancher

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Here's one of those training halets for show calves-they really work well-ask Montana Cowgurl-as soon as the calf steps ahead they release all pressure.

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They do work Nr, we now have a bunch of believers down here, don't know if it is good or bad, now they think they can wait till the last minute to break them and they can. :!:
 
Well we always did ours over the Easter break-that steer in the pic was tied up at noon and they led him into the barn at supper time. Ty's got a big Simm X steer that is going to be a bit of a challenge.
 
Northern Rancher said:
Well we always did ours over the Easter break-that steer in the pic was tied up at noon and they led him into the barn at supper time. Ty's got a big Simm X steer that is going to be a bit of a challenge.

NR, you need to get after Montana Cowgurl, she hasn't done anything to her steer and he weighs way over 1,000 lbs - if you break them during Easter Break then I think she must have to! Easter break is NOW! I will let you give her some cr@p
 
I hadn't been around starting hrses yet when I was showing Steers. I happened to think about this the other day. One steer I had was a bugger. But I have had colts worse than him as far as spooky. It would be funny to see how I would do it different if I was to break a steer now.....


Sackin them out, changin eyes, meanwhile, everyone else would have thiers hooked to a tractor, LOL,


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