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Halter breaking a 2YO
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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 552251" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>I used a tractor inner tube. Thick and strong. I did leave her tied up for some time after she quit fighting the rope. I am not saying that what I did was the best way but it worked for me. Make sure that if you try this method that the tree or postthat you tie the inner tube to is by itself and in the shade. The horse can hurt itself by hitting any other trees or objects and can overheat in the sun. When my horse quit struggling I brought it a bucket of water and some hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 552251, member: 1863"] I used a tractor inner tube. Thick and strong. I did leave her tied up for some time after she quit fighting the rope. I am not saying that what I did was the best way but it worked for me. Make sure that if you try this method that the tree or postthat you tie the inner tube to is by itself and in the shade. The horse can hurt itself by hitting any other trees or objects and can overheat in the sun. When my horse quit struggling I brought it a bucket of water and some hay. [/QUOTE]
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