The horse out weighs you by about 10 times so the drag on the first rope would be about right. Us poor boys tie them to a truck inner tube and walk away for about two hours after each ride, they figure it out. Not near as much fun on a rubber band. Good info from you though.
Good point. We have a tire innertube on a solid post for when we used to take horses in for training and do their tying sessions. If I had a true problem horse I would not use that spot. I was just trying to show how to use the blocker loop and demonstrate how it works by allowing for a slow release that will help the horse to not feel too confined. Thank you for your comment.
Thank you for your humble teaching
You are so very welcome ☺
Again, your knowledge shines through.
Thanks 😊
Cool device!
Thankyou kim
Glad you liked it.
The horse out weighs you by about 10 times so the drag on the first rope would be about right. Us poor boys tie them to a truck inner tube and walk away for about two hours after each ride, they figure it out. Not near as much fun on a rubber band. Good info from you though.
Lol, exactly how all mine learned. Truck tire inner tube.
We also have one in our indoor arena.
I know a certain NC place that could use this lesson. 😮😢
I’m more concerned about that ornament on the wall you are tying into. Is that just screwed into that cedar panel??? Slightest tug, and that comes out
Good point. We have a tire innertube on a solid post for when we used to take horses in for training and do their tying sessions. If I had a true problem horse I would not use that spot. I was just trying to show how to use the blocker loop and demonstrate how it works by allowing for a slow release that will help the horse to not feel too confined. Thank you for your comment.
@@horsemanshiphelp absolutely. Appreciate your talk
You do not tie a horse until he knows how to tie. Think about it.................
In our business we have many people come to us when things have gone wrong and we try to help fix it.