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    Re: [RC] [RC-Digest] Vol: 02.0838 - bungee lead line- - lynn brunetto


     From: "Roy Drinnan" <rdrinnan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Subject: RE: [RC]   electric fences
    
    
    let me just add that you can't tie our horse to the trailer.  We have a
    number of destroyed halters, leadlines and bent trailer parts to prove it.
    
    We do tie him during tacking etc, but he regularly gets loose during these
    periods of time unless he is tied inside the corral.
    
    its really quite funny.  He is a old app with almost 5000 miles, mostly CTR.
    He is a real lazy horse.  He will stand, tied to the trailer, kinda snoozing
    away, then all of a sudden he will come up tight on the lead.  Either he has
    slowly lowered his head or something made him turn, or something like that.
    Its seems a complete surprise to him that he is tied.  He sets back and
    pulls for all he is worth.  If you can get to him in time, he will relax and
    let off the pull and go back to snoozing, but if you aren't close and the
    trailer won't go along with him, he's leaving.
    
    this is a 15.3 App gelding that is prety solid for a 23-25 yr old.
    
    Once he gets loose and realizes the trailer has let go of him he just stands
    around.
    
    He doesn't take that free spree through camp.  he has gotten out of his
    corrals, before the glow sticks, and is always found within 10 feet of the
    pen, on better grazing.
    
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    I have purchased a bungee lead line that is 5' and will stretch to 9'.  This
    has eliminated all those broken halters, snaps on leadlines etc.  My little
    morgan mare can pull back to beat the band.  This lead line has really
    helped!  She's a smart little cookie and will continually try to "break" it.
    But it doesn't give.  It is called "the leader" and you can purchase it
    through Horse Health, State Line Tack and some other catalogs.
    
    Lynn Brunetto
    Waynesburg, PA
    
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