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Posted on 09/18/2004 6:56:23 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
Then why would using a different bit make such a difference?
Becky
SLT=State Line TAck:)
We have two Pet Smarts in Tulsa, one carries horse tack one doesn't. So I guess they can all be different. The one that does carry it carries SLT.
Becky
You're not butting in at all, everyone here needs to know who to stay clear of.
Meg33
Howlin
Marajade
searching4justice
watchin
They get into a mob and attack. Too big of pu$$y$ to do it alone.
There may be a few more.
Honestly? I wouldn't tie him to it. I'd work around the trailer plenty, quick tie him when you are saddling and have to tie him there, but I wouldn't leave him tied hard. Tie welds on trailers can break, and he could go down, cut himself up or bang up the trailer. He may get better over time... but if he has a wreck where he breaks the trailer, he will get worse.
Boy - maybe someone moved a trailer with him tied to it. Will he ground tie? If it's a stock trailer, leave him in it instead of tied outside. Or weld a couple of hooks on the trailer so you can take panels along and put him in those instead of tied to the trailer. I don't know if he'd eventually get over it if he spent time by the trailer (ground tied or in panels) instead of tied.
Heh... you would have to ask that! Ideally, and with a horse who understands what you mean, I bet it doesn't. I think because the snaffle is a contact bit, people usually don't ride with it slack like they would a curb, I never see slack reins on even young western horses in snaffle, they are usually riding on contact and sometimes with a martingale. They try to neck rein on contact, which gives a mixed message.
Boy can they. At the endurance ride, DIL had stud double tied to the trailer, so that if he decided to leave, he'd have to break two ropes, not one. He sat back and broke the trailer. Trotted through the entire camp, then stopped and waited for her to get to him, went back to the trailer gentle as a lamb. He was not frightened of the trailer or being tied, just being an a$$. I agree, I wouldn't tie any horse afraid of being tied to a trailer, to much chance of serious injury.
Trailers just aren't strong enough... and too many things to cut themselves on.
Argh what jerks. I've been snipped at by searching4justice come to think of it for something or another.
Careful ladies, talking about other posters can get the heap of trouble following you here ;~D
Fair enough. I thought about that after I posted. That's enough out of me. :-)
No, I don't think he'll ground tie. But good idea about the panels, and working with him just being close to the trailer without tieing him there for awhile.
Your reasons for not tieing him are exactly why I haven't done it much. Mack has reinforced welded my tie rings on the trailer, I don't think they would break, but it's the injuries to himself that worry me.
Becky
I just don't want ya to have trouble you didn't want..... notice I didn't ping Mack.... He'd probably enjoy a little trouble ;~D
OK,:), I was just getting confused.
Becky
I was thinking about Rusty's trailer problem, and was wondering if there was any way that you could run a lunge line through a tie loop or sturdy tie up spot on the trailer and work with him that way. That way if he does decide that he wants to back up or be horsey he can't hurt himself because you'd bet there to let the lunge line out. My biggest fear with letting him deal with it on his own is getting a hoof caught up under a tire or something.
I'm still thinking about what you all said about working getting him comforable close to the trailer without tieing. Makes so much sense:). The simplest solution and I never thought about it.
Thanks:) That will give me something to do in the afternoons now, since there isn't much time to really ride.
Becky
ROFLOL...that's my husband:)
Becky
I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. It would be so nice sometimes if they could just talk and explain their problems wouldn't it.
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