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Mare breaking halter pulling back
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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 239213" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>We have a mare that wouldn't be tied, too. Got this tip from a friend of the family who AI's horses (along with raising champion barrel racers) and got tired of chasing them down when they broke loose and ran. Get a lariat (sp?) and put the noose around the horses abdomen just behind her front legs. Run the end of the rope between her front legs, through the round gizmo that the lead rope would usually snap onto, and tie her. When she pulls back the rope tightens and she quits. We did it a few times with our horse, and it works like a charm! A word of caution, try not to use a stiff rope because the snicking sound of the rope going through the hondo tends to scare the horse - at least it did Legs (our horse).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 239213, member: 539"] We have a mare that wouldn't be tied, too. Got this tip from a friend of the family who AI's horses (along with raising champion barrel racers) and got tired of chasing them down when they broke loose and ran. Get a lariat (sp?) and put the noose around the horses abdomen just behind her front legs. Run the end of the rope between her front legs, through the round gizmo that the lead rope would usually snap onto, and tie her. When she pulls back the rope tightens and she quits. We did it a few times with our horse, and it works like a charm! A word of caution, try not to use a stiff rope because the snicking sound of the rope going through the hondo tends to scare the horse - at least it did Legs (our horse). [/QUOTE]
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