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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 292018" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>I've used these as well on a real onery ones. My method is a chain looped over the head and hooked on the other side. It wont prevent them moving totally but its quick and they cant get their head up. I use neck extenders on my headgate. Between the two they can't move much. If I have to stop all movement I normally just take a rope with a loop in it and put it around the neck and do a half hitch around the nose and pull to one side. Since I started doing it this way I rarely use the tongs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 292018, member: 1184"] I've used these as well on a real onery ones. My method is a chain looped over the head and hooked on the other side. It wont prevent them moving totally but its quick and they cant get their head up. I use neck extenders on my headgate. Between the two they can't move much. If I have to stop all movement I normally just take a rope with a loop in it and put it around the neck and do a half hitch around the nose and pull to one side. Since I started doing it this way I rarely use the tongs. [/QUOTE]
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