How to tie your horse safely and securely

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
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    It sounds simple enough and you sure want to do it right. AQHA Professional Horsewoman Nancy Cahill explains the basics of tying your horse - from the safest places to the best kinds of knots.

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  • @davawyatt2234
    @davawyatt2234 8 лет назад +12

    Just proves that professionals don't know everything. Thanks to another's comment, I noticed she was indeed holding her rope in circles that could wrap around her hands if the horse freaked out and pulled. I also noticed that she clipped the lead rope onto the horse's halter so that little knob you press down to open its clip might dig into or hit the horse's chin. I was taught to put the curved smooth side of the clip against the horse's chin when attaching a lead rope to his halter.
    As for the knots, I agree that quick release slip knots are best. I knew a horse that, in its younger years, used to hate being tied. Once she freaked out and pulled back so hard, she nearly pulled the metal ring out of the barns' secure wooden post, and her butt was only inches from sitting down on the ground. Good thing I'd used a slip knot.
    Pass the rope around the ring, post, tree, or whatever you use. Take the rope leading to the horse and twist it into a loop close to the post, make a bunny ear with the free end of the rope, poke it through the loop with a safe length still hanging down for you to grab, and pull on the horse's end of rope to tighten it, snugging it up to the post. And no matter how hard your horse pulls, you should just give a quick tug and the rope comes undone.

  • @MissTrixie29
    @MissTrixie29 7 лет назад +15

    I've always tied my horse with a quick release, except for the one time someone else tied him and we were at a show. He was standing in the wash area on concrete, he spooked, slipped on the wet concrete and wet down, crashing into my knee before dangling from his head. Witnesses saw, one went running for their knife while we frantically were able to get him released, I think we ended up getting his whole halter off.
    Never EVER tie your horse with anything other than a quick release knot!

  • @afnaar7386
    @afnaar7386 2 года назад +1

    I agree. Quick release knot is the way to go. Those other knots are good for tying up a saddle to trees or gear, but not for a living animal.

  • @Dunkin-DeezNutz
    @Dunkin-DeezNutz 8 лет назад +51

    "Never use a lead that is frayed"
    >Uses lead that is frayed
    "Never tie your horse to something dangerous and unstable"
    >Ties the horse to something both dangerous and unstable.

    • @ApricotData474
      @ApricotData474 8 лет назад +2

      her rope wasn't frayed and that was the most stable thing in the stall

    • @GoStraightToGulag
      @GoStraightToGulag 8 лет назад +5

      Those are not ground posted stalls. They're single standing and are easily taken down. Same kind they use for horse shows. It could easily pull it down. Shed be better to use the support bar she mentioned before hitching it to the stall wall. And yes that's frayed. Look before the third minute. Where she's tieing her horse. It is frayed.

    • @bushranger9678
      @bushranger9678 4 года назад

      @@ApricotData474 Think you need new eyes boy...

  • @ApricotData474
    @ApricotData474 8 лет назад +6

    the bank robber knot is the best knot to use. one pull of the tail and it will come completely undone in case the horse gets spooked.

  • @gracefairband5492
    @gracefairband5492 8 лет назад +11

    I think quick releases are far safer. My sister's horse sometimes freaks out, and rears and goes nuts when he's tied. He's tied with only a few inches with slack, yet he's come close to getting himself hurt. A quick release, to me, is a lot safer for both the horse's well-being and the humans. :)

    • @debmccleary9857
      @debmccleary9857 6 лет назад +1

      No kidding. If the horse got in trouble how is she going to get him loose ? Nothing short of a knife in her pocket to cut the tightly tied rope !

  • @lilypike1407
    @lilypike1407 9 лет назад +7

    I use a safe release knot. That way if he spooks, I can pull the end of the rope and it come undone. It would take too long to undo this rope and he could hurt himself or you.

  • @WilliamAshleyOnline
    @WilliamAshleyOnline 2 года назад

    Nice tips at the end, must now go look for those videos. I'm particularly interested in how the feed cart run ended.

  • @huntersnob
    @huntersnob 8 лет назад +29

    this is a great video for learning how to break your horse's neck. DO NOT TIE YOUR HORSE LIKE THIS!!! EVER!
    Learn how to do a quick release knot and NEVER tie a horse to a temporary stall partion.

  • @stanleydenning
    @stanleydenning Год назад

    When I tie my house, it knows what It mean. "Stay". At the same time, I know that the house knows that he can pull free at any time. Protecting its life.

  • @chaikagome9725
    @chaikagome9725 6 лет назад +5

    The second knot is not a "Bowline". There are several knots called "Single carrick bend", this is one of them. This knot is the typical "Jamming knot", becomes very difficult to untie after tied strongly. 
    By the way, the name of this knot in Japanese is "Onna musubi" (女結び, means female knot). Or, "Otoko musubi" (男結び, means Male knot).
    (Does anyone know the name in English?)

    • @wildlifewarrior2670
      @wildlifewarrior2670 Год назад

      Yes and that is a bowline

    • @chaikagome9725
      @chaikagome9725 Год назад

      @@wildlifewarrior2670
      Is the English name of this second knot really the same as that "Bowline"?

    • @stephanddd
      @stephanddd Год назад +1

      @@chaikagome9725 No this is not called Bowline. I don't think it has a commonly used name. I have heard it called the "imitation bowline" here on RUclips. For example here: ruclips.net/video/-ZsPYA9aaGE/видео.html

    • @chaikagome9725
      @chaikagome9725 Год назад +1

      @@stephanddd Thank you! The video you linked to was very helpful.

    • @stephanddd
      @stephanddd Год назад

      @@chaikagome9725 You're welcome. There is another "imitation bowline" which is less secure, but useful if the line is under tension. You go through the nipping loop only once, then tie a half-hitch on the standing end. Here's an example: ruclips.net/video/OrQ_Oadmef4/видео.html (the links points to a specific point in the video) The whole video is very interesting too, for other reasons.

  • @carlychandler3026
    @carlychandler3026 8 лет назад +23

    This proves that pros don't know everything. The halter is much to tight, especially on the throatlatch, and she was holding the lead rope in loops.

    • @bluet7777
      @bluet7777 5 лет назад

      Exactly! I’ve only had 6 riding lessons and I already noticed that.

    • @johnthemon86
      @johnthemon86 2 года назад

      She also did not tie the bowline properly. Where she fead the last step she should have come up through the hole not down.
      The know will potentially never come un done, however if the horse pulls the line really tight..... good luck getting it untied with out a knife or a hammer.
      Lol

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 6 лет назад +2

    When one ties a horse, the horse should have been trained to tie and stand calmly. Only tie to a secure
    tie point. Get rid of the web halters. Use a rope halter. Use good quality sail line for the lead line. Tie the proper knot.
    And you are good to go. It is a process. Take the time it takes.

    • @kevingreene9426
      @kevingreene9426 6 лет назад

      Sounds like you have been watchin Rick. Thumbs up

  • @swedegrrrl
    @swedegrrrl 4 года назад +2

    I can't believe this video is still up. Frayed lead rope. too tight halter... and a dangerous way to tie your horse. Courtesy of AQUA...really?

  • @miaG256
    @miaG256 10 лет назад +24

    This video should be named as "How to Kill your horse safely and securely".

  • @Munkustrap321
    @Munkustrap321 12 лет назад

    "this innocent bystander@" i cracked up then

  • @fantasyreflection
    @fantasyreflection 12 лет назад +1

    With both of these knots the handler cannot get them undone if the horse is pulling in panic.. Pruning shears or a sharp knife are needed to free the horse.

  • @saur2244
    @saur2244 2 года назад

    I don't even know why I'm subscribed to this channel.
    I have seen videos of real pros tieing knots and I have never seen these knots used with horses.
    I herd of the daisy chain used but that's a quick release knot .
    Maybe you should screen the people you let on your channel better

  • @LibertineAudrey
    @LibertineAudrey 12 лет назад +1

    Why are people obsessed with having a horse NOT break free if it pulls back? The safest way to tie a horse is to teach him to stand patiently, accept pressure, and THEN tie him to twine so he can break free and not panic IF he does pull back. It's a danger to both horse and handler to have a horse tied in such a way that it needs to be physically untied by someone should he pull. Just my opinion that I developed after years of crawling under many types of horses in many situations as a farrier.

  • @barbaradyson6951
    @barbaradyson6951 5 лет назад +1

    I never short rack my horses and they always learn to stand still I don't tie them unless I have. to.

  • @averybelle1301
    @averybelle1301 3 года назад +1

    alternate title: **how to break your horse’s neck**

  • @kathiecamper
    @kathiecamper 11 лет назад +3

    Interesting that the knot this woman calls a "bowline" is not at all. I'm not sure WHAT kind of knot she tied but it most certainly is NOT a bowline. As a rock & ice climber for over 30 years my life depends on a properly tied bowline. As a horsewoman for 50 years I know the good and bad knots to use!

  • @169abe
    @169abe 4 года назад +1

    like the horse, i have nothing to say!

  • @BEEDiAMOND-hi2dw
    @BEEDiAMOND-hi2dw 8 лет назад

    Thank you the first knot was the one i was looking for

  • @paullehman1362
    @paullehman1362 Год назад +1

    Is that really a bowline it doesn’t look like one

  • @stephrb73
    @stephrb73 9 лет назад +4

    I want to turn off the music so I can hear the talking.

  • @hostagemyth
    @hostagemyth 11 лет назад

    People should be teaching their horses to tie AFTER they know how to stand still and not feel trapped. But - if you set up your horse so that if he pulls he breaks free, that's what he learns. "If I pull, I can get away." You want strong enough rope and halters that if he pulls he'll just get uncomfortable and realize, "Oh. This isn't getting me anywhere, maybe it's not the right answer."

  • @del-eated8926
    @del-eated8926 11 лет назад

    I am loaning a horse soon do u know any easier ways of tieing them up?? If so pls make another video!!Thank you :-)

  • @RogueRedhead904
    @RogueRedhead904 12 лет назад

    Great idea to tie him to the stall due to the stability of the bar set in concrete...UNLESS he happens to rear and his foot should get between the bar and the stall wall. I would never tie a horse there.

  • @Moosedigger
    @Moosedigger 2 года назад +1

    Tied the bowline wrong

  • @daveagar5594
    @daveagar5594 6 лет назад +1

    I am certain that was not a Bowline.

  • @kidcompany
    @kidcompany 3 года назад

    Vid should be called "Hillary Clinton teaches you how to tie your horse".

  • @kyra1261
    @kyra1261 5 лет назад

    I forgot that not all horse are huge, my horse towers above me, her withers is above my head.

  • @chewar7537
    @chewar7537 Год назад

    I would never tie a horse with either of those knots!!! She is no expert. Have to use a quick release knot...geez.

  • @chongh001
    @chongh001 6 лет назад +1

    thats not a bowline

  • @trickdawg5521
    @trickdawg5521 3 года назад

    Lot a haters on the comments. If you know so much why are you watching such a basic video?
    That being said... yeah as others have pointed out that is not a bowline. A bowline looks like a little guy with a life jacket on when done properly. Unless the horse is immature or has a pull back problem I feel like the rope doesn't even need to be that secured. Unless I am stopped near a highway I want my horse to be able to break away if she really thinks she needs to.

  • @jeremiahsmith4696
    @jeremiahsmith4696 10 лет назад +5

    that was kind of funny, don't think that is a bowlin knot

  • @skullarix
    @skullarix 6 лет назад +1

    Not sure I can take this video seriously, she is using a frayed lead rope (as she is saying not to) and has it coiled in her hands with HUGE gold rings on... she is begging to lose a finger... she's got money for a manicure and gold rings but not a new lead rope for the video?

  • @DeathKitty123456
    @DeathKitty123456 12 лет назад +3

    That horse is acting wierd, i have seen horses blow rasberries and lick their lips in submission bu never like that lol... Plus i always tie to string, would rather have a broken bit of string than a broken leadrope and a horse with an injured neck if he spooked...

  • @bixbybixby
    @bixbybixby 7 лет назад +1

    That's not a bowline. She needs to look at any diagram of an authentic bowline. The free end needs to finish back UP through the 'rabbit hole', not down. It forms a bight around the 'lead' (standing) line. A bowline is simply a half-hitch around a bight that forms a fixed loop. She doesn't understand what she's doing...she's just copying someone else's (wrong) motions.

  • @norvalwilhelm7667
    @norvalwilhelm7667 2 года назад

    You do not tie to a stall wall., We have too many bent bars in the barn because boarders don't have a clue, You also do not single tie with a halter if the horse is iffy,, Use a neck rope weither height and arms length to something solid and let the horse figure it out

  • @pitbulls4life141
    @pitbulls4life141 4 года назад

    If this horse reared or took off that stall is not going to stop him. “Secure” my ass

  • @gabrielcyrus3886
    @gabrielcyrus3886 7 лет назад

    saanbibilihinangkabayo

  • @user-bx7nw1ve6y
    @user-bx7nw1ve6y 5 лет назад +1

    I strongly recommend you go somewhere else to learn how to safely tie. This lady is going to get someone hurt.

  • @charlie9161
    @charlie9161 11 лет назад

    you pull on the loose part of the rope............... watch the video!

  • @emmacressey3351
    @emmacressey3351 5 лет назад

    That head collar is too tight and the pole is not "stable "

  • @user-eh9um2xu9d
    @user-eh9um2xu9d 5 лет назад

    2.25 before you did a thing !

  • @patrickchandlier195
    @patrickchandlier195 3 года назад

    Never tie your horse the way Nancy did for if it panics there is no way you can release the rope quickly before the horse breaks its neck or destroys what you tied it to.

  • @axelec
    @axelec 7 лет назад

    Not to forget never tie a horse to a gate..

  • @issaa.
    @issaa. 4 года назад

    Why does this make me feel old?- 😅😬

  • @Horsingabout
    @Horsingabout 8 лет назад +2

    Pretty unsafe shit!

  • @ashlyzander148
    @ashlyzander148 6 лет назад

    Why would you tie a horse where if it freaks out and the horse still tied up? Wouldn’t it be smart to tie a horse but still has a way to break free? Not very smart. I ALWAYS have my horse tied to where if it freaks I can break rope free in one pull. Common sense and I’m not a aqha member nor do I show.

  • @theterracebanquethall7124
    @theterracebanquethall7124 3 года назад

    I am very shocked to see this bull sponsored by AQHA. I would NEVER tie a knot like that! That's asking for trouble. Yes I have been a pro trainer for over 30 years !!!

  • @EmilyzDellanini
    @EmilyzDellanini 11 лет назад +2

    this was such a bad video for people trying to learn. like honestly those are dangerous and this lady shouldnt be called a pro if she doesnt even know how to do a proper slip release knot

  • @joninho212
    @joninho212 12 лет назад

    3:42 Check the top right corner.... the horse isn't even tied....

  • @averybelle1301
    @averybelle1301 3 года назад

    lmao there’s so much wrong with this video. quick release knots are the best choice to tie your horse (my opinion) and they’re super simple

  • @elizabethpage9024
    @elizabethpage9024 4 года назад

    Says dont make your horses halter too tight - halter on this horse is too tight.
    Dont use frayed ropes - uses a frayed rope
    Says this knot wont get too tight - bullshit
    Says tie to a secure point - ties to a loose stall wall, waiting for disaster
    Says oh this bar is secured in concrete - then proceeds to wiggle the bar
    Says dont tie low or loose so your horse can get his foot stuck - ties next to a aluminum bar that the horse can definitely get his foot over and cause a train wreck.
    Geez, AQHA, get some professional help!

  • @gabrielcyrus3886
    @gabrielcyrus3886 7 лет назад

    saan be be Le him

  • @keridd2019
    @keridd2019 11 лет назад

    She or someone might have treats.. off camera.

  • @MustangRebel3
    @MustangRebel3 7 лет назад

    you tied him too short

    • @lizmclean5342
      @lizmclean5342 4 года назад

      Tying that short would cause them to pull.Why is this stupidity even on herShe knows less than nothing

  • @traviseverythingsolar
    @traviseverythingsolar 11 лет назад

    shes not smart you never tie a horse by bars because if the horse were to kick there hoof could get stuck in them.

  • @polivalente123456
    @polivalente123456 4 года назад

    Blá blá blá...Jesus@

  • @tracyshipshee8038
    @tracyshipshee8038 8 лет назад

    Lol she didn't even tie the last knot correctly x)

  • @hal1523
    @hal1523 5 лет назад

    Bro have the time I put my lead rope over my shoulders like a snake and hold it lightly in my right hand under the horses jaw not in circles around my hand, nope! Have fun getting draggged hunny