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Jay's new SHORTHORN heifer halter training Show Cattle

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Jayden's new heifer, Annie on her first and third days of halter breaking (the camera was left at the house for day 2). Jay is not in these initial vids as we wanted to get the 'worst' of the training done ourselves. We didn't need to. She is SO gentle. Can't wait to get her in the showring and see how she measures up! Don't be hating on her hairdo! She had rubbed a few spots before we got her. It is growing back just fine. Thanks!

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  • I really like him a alot. I'm not a big Shorthorn fan really but he really looks nice.

  • @iowabeefshowman thanks a bunch for the complement. I will pass if on to the nephew. We are pretty happy with her, although she is not a tall as we would like, but she is so eye appealing and has a fantastic personality that we love.

  • how old do they have to be and how long does it take to get them to that stage

  • @caleb1808 this heifer was easily halter broke. She had only been put in the chute a couple of times when we got her. Quite possibly the easiest calf we have ever trained to halter. When my nephew walked her at the beginning (he is a big boy at 11) we still had her necktie on and one of us held it and he had the halter so she wouldn't have the chance to get away, but she never offered to. But other than that, you can put a halter on a baby calf if you have the momma on your show string.

  • how cuteeee!

  • @BeachBlondieLove thanks! Jay loves the complements on his pretty girl! This is his first 'keep it' heifer and she has been a pleasure. Thanks for the view and comment.

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  • thanks.... i need to go out and teach my yearling angus calf to lead and im scared!!!

  • What a lovely heifer. Lovely temperament & markings. Who is her sire?

  • You can halter break a calf at any age, caleb, the real key to breaking a calf is patience patience patience. What I do is tie them up for about an hour a day and feed them as soon as I let them loose, that way they know they will be rewarded. As for how long it takes, all I can say is that it depends on the calf. Some sires are known to have calmer calves than others.

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