Farmer Kitty
True BYH Addict
Here is a way to tye a rope around a cow so that you can gently lay her down.
You need a long enough rope with a loop in one end.
1. Put the rope around the cow just behind the front legs. Put the none looped end through the loop and lay the rope along the cows backline.
Note: I was doing this alone and with the cows movement and no one to hold the ropes tail things slid some. The rope will need to be along the backline, not to the side. I have put in arrows pointing to where the rope should lie.
2. Wrap the rope around the cow just in front of the hind legs and wrap it around itself so the end goes to the tail of the cow. This is the tail you will pull.
3. Then when you are ready to lay her down, gently pull the rope's tail straight out behind her and she should lay down.
Here is a full look from the top.
And one from the side.
I hope this helps some of you to be able to lay down your cow when needed.
You need a long enough rope with a loop in one end.
1. Put the rope around the cow just behind the front legs. Put the none looped end through the loop and lay the rope along the cows backline.

Note: I was doing this alone and with the cows movement and no one to hold the ropes tail things slid some. The rope will need to be along the backline, not to the side. I have put in arrows pointing to where the rope should lie.
2. Wrap the rope around the cow just in front of the hind legs and wrap it around itself so the end goes to the tail of the cow. This is the tail you will pull.

3. Then when you are ready to lay her down, gently pull the rope's tail straight out behind her and she should lay down.
Here is a full look from the top.

And one from the side.

I hope this helps some of you to be able to lay down your cow when needed.