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"The only problem I have is that I cannot tie him up"
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Dear Keith...
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
I bought a horse. He's a great horse to ride, he's gentle, I can rope off of him, and he reins well. The only problem I have is that I cannot tie him up. He hangs back and breaks anything that I have used even chain halters. What do I do?
~Bill |
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Suggested Article: "Horses That Pull Back | Won't Stand Tied"
"I don't specifically teach my horse to not pull back. Instead, when I'm working on "giving to the bit," what I'm teaching is to "give" in the direction of the pull, regardless of where it comes from. Up, down, whatever angle the pull comes from –...
from our Horse Training Basics series > read more |
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Teach a Horse to Stand Tied: "The only problem I have is that I cannot tie him up"
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