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    Re: [RC] Tying a Horse...food for thought - Bette Lamore


    Hi there, Susan
    Next time you might want to try the LEADER--- which is like a big thick black bungie cord with a bull snap on it and the other end has a handle with velcro so that you can wrap it around hitching posts. A friend of mine's farrier, Tom, invented it and then went into business with his brother Michael McDonald (yes, THE Michael McDonald of Doobie Bros fame) to market it. Well, Gloria got them in to meet the Queen's head of her stable via Monty Roberts (yes, the questionable horse whisperer) and now the Queen is using them for her stables as she tells everyone they solved her pullback problem--- and when the Queen (yes, Elizabeth herself) speaks, everyone listens. Soooooo... if you can find them at your local feed store, I would invest. I use them to gentle all my babies and put the trailer ties in my rigs and have never had a problem since--- plus put them on my hot walker (bull snaps at one end and quick releases on the other) and let them train the young ones who feel it is time to rebel. It's saved my shoulder!!
    I wish I could say I get a commission for sales, but I have to pay just as everyone else (perhaps they should raise the prices for royalty so the rest of us..... ;-)
    Tom hasn't raised his prices in four years but now Gloria has just convinced him to do it now so if you can find them at the old prices (really reasonable) grab them! They last forever, wind, rain, and cold.
    Good luck!
    Bette


    Sullivan wrote:
    yep, there is no doubt, that even by tying with precautions...horses can set
    back and
    break their neck. To me, though, it the most important thing to have in
    place.  Having
    just rescued a mishandled horse that had learned to pull back to get her
    way, the first
    thing I was going to do before putting ANY money into this horse was to see
    if we
    could tie her and break her of the pulling habit.  I use a be-nice-halter, a
    strong rope with
    a bull snap, an unbreakable tree branch high overhead, AND a tractor
    innertube around the
    branch.  Yes, the horse panicked and pulled back several times, reared, fell
    down, etc.  I
    stand ready with rake to poke in their butt (if they are too stupid to
    figure out that going
    forward releases the pressure with the be-nice-halter), and a knife to cut
    the rope if things
    really go bad......but I AM willing to take that risk that the horse might
    break it's neck. In
    my opinion, if it can't be cured, it is dog food anyway.

    So new horse has had a couple rough days....I am not a horrible person and
    give praise and
    lots of treats for right behavior.....but 5 days later, this horse has
    figured it out and is not pulling back.
    In fact, if she even thinks the rope might tighten, she comes forward.

    If the horse pulls back to pressure....you can't pony then.....you can't tie
    them in the trailer...etc.

    If breeders would teach all their babies to tie....it would solve a LOT of
    problens when the horse gets
    heavier!!
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Lynne Tomovick" <ltomovick@xxxxxxxxxxx>


    Each method has it's pros & cons and I agree that each person needs to

    find


    what works best for their individual horse under the circumstances.

    My chiropractor knew of a horse that died instantly when it pulled back
    while tied!!  My veterinarian knew of a horse that went into shock after
    pulling back and died a few days later.  Be safe in your training
    

    methods!!




    Lynne Tomovick

    US Sales Rep
    Canadian Trail House

    www.CanadianTack.com
    Lynne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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    Bette Lamore
    Whispering Oaks Arabians
    Home of 16.2h TLA Halynov
    who lives on through his legacy
    Hal's Riverdance!
    http://www.arabiansporthorse.com


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    [RC] Tying a Horse...food for thought, Lynne Tomovick
    Re: [RC] Tying a Horse...food for thought, Sullivan