This was super helpful to me - thank you so much! We have a cow that broke a horn and we need to get her in a head gate and use a halter to hold her steady while we care for it - and this was exactly the tutorial I needed to make our own!
Tim, I'd like to say thanks for this video, years after it was released, as we're picking up three 5 month old calves tomorrow and I was looking for a solution to my halter needs. Cheers mate, good one. 👍
Putting on a cow show and making these to give out. Thank you so much! Perfect tutorial.. I only wish I could figure out how to have a cleaner burnt end but these halters are perfect!
i have been searching so many videos and links, and this one is by far, the best i have seen, the most simple explanation and i thank you for your time and video
Very good video. Very well explained. Subbed and Liked. Your halter design could also fit a foal or small pony. And horse just increase the rope length / dementions. Thanks from Ireland, Mark.
Only if you tie it with a certain knot so that the lead is central under the jaw, I knot my farrier once showed me, which I promptly forgot and am now trawling RUclips searching for it!
This was super helpful to me - thank you so much!
We have a cow that broke a horn and we need to get her in a head gate and use a halter to hold her steady while we care for it - and this was exactly the tutorial I needed to make our own!
Tim, I'd like to say thanks for this video, years after it was released, as we're picking up three 5 month old calves tomorrow and I was looking for a solution to my halter needs. Cheers mate, good one. 👍
Simple easy and quickly explained!!! Thanks.
Putting on a cow show and making these to give out. Thank you so much! Perfect tutorial.. I only wish I could figure out how to have a cleaner burnt end but these halters are perfect!
Finally, one I can understand. Many thanks.
i have been searching so many videos and links, and this one is by far, the best i have seen, the most simple explanation and i thank you for your time and video
We just made our 1st halter using your video.
I posted my video and linked this one in the comments.
Thanks for the video! After many flopped attempts from other tutorials, I finally have a rope halter for our first calf.
Now it makes sense..... from an old seaman. Thanks love the videos.
_"Hello, how are you?"_ That cracked me up.
Works great for my goats! I’m very late to watch this but thx 😅
Very clear instructions. Thanks.
Thank you very much. Very helpful. Just 1 attempt following this video. Extremely happy.
Brilliant mate, excellent tutorial
Thank you for this perfect instructional video. Off to save a few bucks. ;)
Always a good thing to know, sheep's halter works well for young calves too.
Nice clear instructions - thanks for the video!
Slick design and well presented.
Thank you so much, I have now been able to successfully haltertrain my lamb
Luv the halter works like a charm and 1 I can really understand many many thnks
Great video! I made a perfect halter my first try ! Thank you
Thanks best halter video 👍🏼
Very understandable, thank you so much 🙏🏼
Really clear and it works! Thank you....I have a great big male goat that I have to get a handle on. ;}
Excellent tuition!
you ROCK!!!!!! very easy to understand.
How long of a piece of rope will I need to make a halter for a 3 month old beef calf?
Tim Thompson ok thanks!
Very good video. Very well explained. Subbed and Liked. Your halter design could also fit a foal or small pony. And horse just increase the rope length / dementions. Thanks from Ireland, Mark.
is there a way i can tie a rope for a wild cow thats running around?
Great video.... how long of a rope should i use for a 6 month beef bull calf
Are there any videos for how to tie it so that the lead is central? I think I was told a chuck knot? But I don’t know how to do one.
So how do you do this when you are using a rope that you can't unravel into strands....
Every video I have found uses a rope with twisted strands.
Use netting clips
They work good for horses also
Thank you Tim it helps me. Gonna apply to my cow : Great job! subscribe to your channel too :)
Cheers Mate.
Yay I am gonna go make this right now ! Thx
How long for a baby calf or should I follow the sheep one
Sheep or a little bigger
Very useful!
How thick is the rope? I have 4mm?
6mm
Will this work for a 8 month old goat???
Our female luckily don’t have big horns just yet but our boy has horns but they are about medium height
For the adjustable side, could I cut and burn it to make it shorter since they are pretty short lol I don’t want the adjustable part dragging lol
Thaks
Would this work for a horse or pony?
Only if you tie it with a certain knot so that the lead is central under the jaw, I knot my farrier once showed me, which I promptly forgot and am now trawling RUclips searching for it!
In Pakistan we call this mora
You said it's not used with horses, why not
Tightens around nose when head lifted.
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