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<blockquote data-quote="clampitt" data-source="post: 399204" data-attributes="member: 2594"><p>The rope around the middle and run through the halter is good way also a long lead rope and let it slide a little before it tightens up and when they jump forward it lets off.If you have to tie one up that you think or know will set back use a longer lead rope maby 15ft or longer run it throught ring or the post on the fence or what ever you do tie one to then run the end of the rope to the next post or another tree what ever is handy to where you are and tie it there not infront of the horse.Then when they get in a jam if they do you can get to the rope to untie it and not be infront of the horse or near him.You can get him loose from the other side of the fence or tree.The knot will not get as tight if you wrap the rope one turn around what ever you tie the horse that is directly infront of him.You can untie him from a distance that way.Also the best piece of equipment you can have on you is a real sharp knife you can cut a rope faster and easier than you can untie a hard pulled down knot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clampitt, post: 399204, member: 2594"] The rope around the middle and run through the halter is good way also a long lead rope and let it slide a little before it tightens up and when they jump forward it lets off.If you have to tie one up that you think or know will set back use a longer lead rope maby 15ft or longer run it throught ring or the post on the fence or what ever you do tie one to then run the end of the rope to the next post or another tree what ever is handy to where you are and tie it there not infront of the horse.Then when they get in a jam if they do you can get to the rope to untie it and not be infront of the horse or near him.You can get him loose from the other side of the fence or tree.The knot will not get as tight if you wrap the rope one turn around what ever you tie the horse that is directly infront of him.You can untie him from a distance that way.Also the best piece of equipment you can have on you is a real sharp knife you can cut a rope faster and easier than you can untie a hard pulled down knot. [/QUOTE]
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