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QuestionIf you train your cow to be ridden, and a stranger just jumps on her, will she buck the person off?Community AnswerShe might, but if she is trained right and the stranger is told and shown how to ride the cow, it shouldn't happen.
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QuestionMy steer is halter broke and we take him to shows. He's been to two or three now, he's really calm and lets me touch him all over. He's 9 months, do you think I could train him?KarinTop AnswererYou could start training him now by getting him accustomed to having weight on his back, basically turning him into a pack-steer. But, he won't be ready to actually ride until he's about two-years-old. At least before then you can gradually get him used to having a saddle on his back.
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QuestionHow do I train them to do jumps without a rider on them? My calf is about 3 months and is halter trained, but she keeps going around the jumps.KarinTop AnswererHow big or tall are the jumps? If they're too tall, start off with a log on the ground, and get her to step over that, then progressively get to higher jumps. The problem is that you're starting her off at the deep end, so it's no wonder she'd sooner go around them then over them. Start at the shallow end, and work your way up.
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QuestionWhen training her, what treats can I give my cow/calf?M MourlamCommunity AnswerTry alfalfa cubes, bread, carrots and fruit/other veggies.
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QuestionAt what age can you ride them?Community AnswerYou may start training at 3 months, but don't get on until they are about 11 or 12 months old.
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QuestionHow soon after getting my calf can I ride it?Community AnswerYou need to start training around 3 months old, but because they are so young and because adjusting takes some time, don't actually ride them until they are around 11-13 months old.
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QuestionHow long might halter training last?KarinTop AnswererIt depends on you, and the animal. Some animals may take a month or so to train, others a bit longer. If you push the cow to learn as quickly as possible, you might get nowhere. But if you take your time and act like you have all the time in the world to train a cow, you could have it halter-broke in no time.
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QuestionWhy would anyone want to ride a cow? Can they not afford to buy a horse?Community AnswerMaybe they want to try riding a different animal, or maybe they already have a cow and want to make the most of it.
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QuestionAre cows scared of loud machines?Community AnswerIf a machine makes noise that are sudden, loud, and abrupt, a cow will most likely be scared.
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QuestionHow do I make the reins?Community AnswerBuy a big halter that fits and get a loop from a horse's halter. Tie a string onto it and tie them together.
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QuestionWhat is the best cow breed for riding?KarinTop AnswererAny breed is desirable. It just depends on the animal's temperament. Every cow is different with different temperaments, but breed is not an issue with which is best for riding; that's like asking which breed of horse is best for dressage, ranching, or polo. It's a non-issue. As long as the cow has a good temperament, and has been "broke" to the halter and being around people, she'll be good to start training for riding.
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QuestionHow do I saddle train a cow?Community AnswerYou can ride them with a saddle, but it is very hard to find a saddle that will fit a cow. It is most common to ride bareback or with just a saddle pad.
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QuestionCan I drive the cow using its horns as handlebars?Community AnswerNo. Please don't do this. Not only will it mess up the balance of the animal (and you), it will upset the animal.
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QuestionCan I ride my red angus heifer?Community AnswerIf she is trained and gentle, then yes, you can ride her. If she is older than five years old, she may be a little harder to train.
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QuestionHow would you train a cow to stand still when tied to a trailer?Community AnswerJust give her something to eat. A pile of hay will work, or you can have someone stand there and give her snacks. Graham crackers are my cow's personal favorite.
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QuestionIs a 12 month old Angus heifer too old to train?Community AnswerNo, it isn't. You just probably need to make a bond and have them get used to you. It might take longer, but anything is possible with a little work.
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QuestionI really want to ride a calf, but I'm scared I'll fall off. What should I do?Community AnswerWear a helmet and be completely sure he is trained. It really shouldn't hurt that bad if you fall.
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QuestionShould I put a saddle on it?Community AnswerYou don't necessarily have to, but it wouldn't be a bad idea.
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QuestionCan I do the same with a steer instead of a cow?Community AnswerYes, because a steer is a cow. A steer is a castrated (fixed) bull.
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QuestionHow old should a cow be before I can sit on it briefly while training it to be ridden?Community AnswerIt should be at least 1 1/2 - 2 years old, or it may not be strong enough.
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QuestionCan I train a steer to be ridden?Community AnswerOf course you can! Any breed or gender of cow can be taught to be ridden, but it must be strong enough for you to ride it.
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QuestionWill the cow try to bite me during any of the aforementioned steps?Community AnswerCows cannot bite because they do not have top teeth, only bottom teeth.
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QuestionHow do I train a calf not to be scared of loud sounds?Community AnswerThere is no sure way that the calf will never be afraid of some noises, but noise exposure can help. Get it used to having other people or animals around talking, clapping, stomping, etc. Your calf may always be afraid of mechanical noises and such, but if you leave a noisemaker such as wind chimes or get them used to the noise of a truck/car starting and running by feeding or walking them near one, that may help as well.
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QuestionWhat breed of cow would be most optimal for riding?Community AnswerDevon cows might be good, as they are really gentle. I have a couple Devon cows and they are tame.
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QuestionWhat would be the ideal size of a cow if I want to ride it?Community AnswerCheck the weight of your animal before riding if you are raising and training a calf. Cattle can carry about 50% of their bodyweight. Most adult cattle are capable of carrying an adult human.
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QuestionWhat is the best breed of cow to ride?Community AnswerTheir is not a particular breed that is best. However, certain breeds have a calmer temperament and tolerate handling much better. Some people have had great success riding longhorns and Scottish highlanders, while dairy breeds are usually preferred for draft cattle. Any individual cow with a good temperament should be able to be trained to ride.
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QuestionWhat is the easiest way to bond with my cattle?Community AnswerFeed them apples and carrots so that they anticipate you coming. Try to be calm and quit, and talk to them if they can't see you.
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