farmerjan
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I know of people who have kept a bull on halter and chain so if the animal is used to it from a baby it could work. But, again, you are feeding a bull for a year for only a few days worth of work. Would that one person be agreeable to you taking your cow to them for 24 hours to get bred when she is in heat?
I would not attempt to try to teach an older animal to accept a halter and chain, especially a bull. Most people that halter break an animal, say for show, do it from a fairly young age. And unless the bull learned it from a baby, I would be very worried about them getting tangled up in the chain and hurting/breaking a leg or something. I have a couple of milk/nurse cows that are halter broke and have tied them out on the lawn to graze for an hour or two when I am home and can keep track of them. I would never leave them out overnight or when I wasn't there.
There have got to be some other options for you; we just have to figure them out!!!!!
I would not attempt to try to teach an older animal to accept a halter and chain, especially a bull. Most people that halter break an animal, say for show, do it from a fairly young age. And unless the bull learned it from a baby, I would be very worried about them getting tangled up in the chain and hurting/breaking a leg or something. I have a couple of milk/nurse cows that are halter broke and have tied them out on the lawn to graze for an hour or two when I am home and can keep track of them. I would never leave them out overnight or when I wasn't there.
There have got to be some other options for you; we just have to figure them out!!!!!