Blackhereford boy
Ridin' The Range
x2redtailgal said:Next time you get a bottle baby, you should start her on the halter from day one.
When you get your bottle baby, she should wear the halter each time she is fed. She'll associate the halter with good things. Make it a practice to halter her and LEAD HER TO her bottle. She MUST be lead to it to get it, instead of you bringing it to her. In very quick time, you'll have a calf that ASKS for the halter, and is very willing to walk on the lead.
It's so much easier to train them to proper behavior when they are still smaller than you. This bottle/bucket (i put them on a bucket within a week) stage is the easiest time for them to learn, not only for you but them as well. You dont have to be as forceful because they are younger and more easily swayed, and this less forceful approach is less stressful for them, thus allowing them to learn much much faster. By the time our bottle calves are a week old, they are walking nicely on the lead, standing somewhat politely when we stop, allowing us to handle the udder and feet, ears, belly, etc. At this young age they also learn not to head butt, or rub their head on us, nor to kick at us or pull on the lead.
Treat your youngest calves with the same rules as you would have them to follow when they are grown cattle. This way, by the time they are 300 pounds, it's a habit and a way of life to behave in the appropriate manner. Expect them to behave when they are youngsters, so that they wont know any other way of behaving when they are grown and big enough to pound you.