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Does anyone like Appaloosa Horses?
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<blockquote data-quote="Muratic" data-source="post: 102359" data-attributes="member: 979"><p>Two suggestions here.</p><p></p><p>1. Go get one of those halters that has the knots on it. Those are supposed to hit the pressure points when she pulls back. Then add a bull snap to an inch around rope.</p><p></p><p>2. Stick with the current tack but, get a "neck rope". You can get one at any feed store. Cattle show folk use them as additional tie ropes for the cows at the fairs. It has a snap and a loop. </p><p>Put that neck rope on the horse and tie it short enough that she will hit the end of the neck rope BEFORE she hits the end of the lead. This way she will nearly have to pop her own head off to get away. And trust me, she won't do that.</p><p></p><p>even better, combine 1 and 2. I do this with draft colts. Might seem a little harsh, but it's better than you getting hurt.</p><p></p><p>Does seem like she may be a bit spoiled. How old is she? Do you have any back ground on her at all?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muratic, post: 102359, member: 979"] Two suggestions here. 1. Go get one of those halters that has the knots on it. Those are supposed to hit the pressure points when she pulls back. Then add a bull snap to an inch around rope. 2. Stick with the current tack but, get a "neck rope". You can get one at any feed store. Cattle show folk use them as additional tie ropes for the cows at the fairs. It has a snap and a loop. Put that neck rope on the horse and tie it short enough that she will hit the end of the neck rope BEFORE she hits the end of the lead. This way she will nearly have to pop her own head off to get away. And trust me, she won't do that. even better, combine 1 and 2. I do this with draft colts. Might seem a little harsh, but it's better than you getting hurt. Does seem like she may be a bit spoiled. How old is she? Do you have any back ground on her at all? [/QUOTE]
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