
Jeffers Livestock Supply
Nylon Coy Halter
SS-H6 |

Jeffers Livestock Supply
Rope Halter W/ Leather Band
C7-G9 |
The best source of halters I have found is Jeffers Vet
supply. The halters are economically priced and fit Dexters better than any
other. You can order a catalog by calling 1 (800) JEFFERS, or using their
on-line catalog at www.jefferslivestock.com
The item number for their nylon cow halter is SS-H6,
they come in a variety of colors. The yearling size fits most adult female
Dexters, the calf size fits most yearlings Dexters. The cow size fits larger
Dexter cows and smaller bulls. If you need a halter for a young calf, their
nylon goat halters work beautifully. The item number is SS-G1 and it comes
in small, medium, and large. This range of sizes will fit Dexter calves from
week-old calves almost to yearlings.
These nylon halters are the type that can be left on the animal while it is
out in a pen, as they do not have a chain and do not pull tight. People like
to do this because they do not have to put the halter back on for
each halter breaking session or each milking.
You have to be careful though, because animals grow in
spurts and the halter can suddenly become too tight . . . check it often!
(Keep checking adults as well; they can suddenly gain weight.)
Jeffers also has a rope halter with a leather band, item C7-G9, that is very
handy and fits all sizes of animals from calves to big bulls. They are not
really the type you would leave on an unsupervised animal, since the lead
will drag and when they step on it, it will tighten up. But, they are great
for tying and leading and will fit every animal. It is easy adjust, and easy
to put-on, once you figure it out. (They are right handed. As long as the
halter is applied so you will lead with your right hand, everything is
easy.)
The Jeffers halters fit Dexters much better than any other brand I have
found. I suggest cotton lead ropes for halter breaking (less rope burn on
your hands). And, I always tell people to tie the animal to a stout post a
few times so the animal gets most of the tugging out of their system on the
post, rather than on you! It is good to give them some of their favorite
hay or grain while they are tied, so they associate being tied with good
things.