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cn1705
Reg. Mar 2011
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2017-06-11 9:43 AM
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RE: Setting back at trailer new bad habit. Help!
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My horse set back at the trailer last week and got herself in a pickle. She's on steroids and bute now for the inflammation behind her poll. I'm now scared to tie her again. I'll be trying the blocker tie ring...
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casualdust07
Reg. Mar 2005
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2017-06-11 9:55 AM
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RE: Setting back at trailer new bad habit. Help!
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hotpaints - 2017-06-08 7:50 PM
Use a rope halter or use a neck rope in addition to a good strong halter and lead rope. Tie your horse A LOT, any where you can, with a saddle on/saddle off, drive by, ride a bicycle by, push a baby stroller by, etc. Tie your horse after a GOOD HARD work out. I never whip or react to one that sets back, this just reinforces their fear that there is a reason to pulling back. I just leave them alone while they are pulling/setting back and just wait on them to figure it out but I ALWAYS HAVE THEM TIEDΒ to something that will not break with a halter or ropes that will not break. Tuff love approach.
I do agree, if it is an aged horse setting/pulling back, it is hard to fix. Leave them in the trailer or stall.
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The neck rope is what we did with mine and she has yet to set back again since using it. It was a complete miracle with her. I also went with the tough love approach and if she tore her neck up fighting it herself well then I will fix that later, because months of the tie ring hadn't changed her instinct to want to escape from something. Now she thinks twice before that gut reaction to pull back.
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Runninbay
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RE: Setting back at trailer new bad habit. Help!
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casualdust07 - 2017-06-08 5:48 PM I'm dealing with that right now with one of mine. If I use a tie ring she is OK but if I ever have to tie her without one it's game on. She's in boot camp right now and we are making progress. I agreed with you and had the same thoughts.. this is dangerous and I cant haul her anywhere if I cant trust her to stand tied. I can't also guarantee I will always have a blocker tie ring. My other three year old gelding knows how to get loose with a blocker tie ring.. he just slowly pulls on it until he gets the rope out.
If this is who I think you're talking about, it seems like our personality twins are at at it again.
I'm fed up with mine and frankly I've have enough of it. She is ok with a tie ring but breaks halters otherwise.
To the OP, no advice from me. I'm in the same situation with my 3 year old.
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