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<blockquote data-quote="circlet" data-source="post: 398817" data-attributes="member: 3753"><p>if this was my horse, the first thing i'd try is make sure you don't tie the horse too loosely, use a rope halter and a tree, then get away. (as a side note, i've never heard of msscamp suggestion, but it sounds like a pretty clever idea!)</p><p></p><p>whatever you decide to do (and there's some good suggestions already), make sure you keep your horses health in mind, but MORE IMPORTANTLY, keep YOUR health in mind. tying a horse - especially one with the problems yours has - can be incredibly dangerous. a little girl got killed around here a couple years ago when she tried to untie a stallion that was going crazy. my wife also has had a big chunk out of her arm since she was 6 when she tried to untie a gelding that was tied in a trailer and was throwing a fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="circlet, post: 398817, member: 3753"] if this was my horse, the first thing i'd try is make sure you don't tie the horse too loosely, use a rope halter and a tree, then get away. (as a side note, i've never heard of msscamp suggestion, but it sounds like a pretty clever idea!) whatever you decide to do (and there's some good suggestions already), make sure you keep your horses health in mind, but MORE IMPORTANTLY, keep YOUR health in mind. tying a horse - especially one with the problems yours has - can be incredibly dangerous. a little girl got killed around here a couple years ago when she tried to untie a stallion that was going crazy. my wife also has had a big chunk out of her arm since she was 6 when she tried to untie a gelding that was tied in a trailer and was throwing a fit. [/QUOTE]
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