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Brrelhorse
Reg. Sep 2007
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2016-04-19 10:45 PM
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RE: Hauling a stud
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Location: Michigan
a neck rope is a lead rope with a ring tied in it that loops behind the ears
(around the neck
). The snap hooks into the ring, the rope then runs under the jaw thru the halter. If the horse pulls, the rope will not choke since the ring is tied into the lead rope.
That was about as clear as mud. I'll try to take a picture tomorrow. You can actually use two rings to create an adjustable rope that won't chock also.
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Jenbabe
Reg. Jul 2006
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2016-04-20 6:47 AM
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RE: Hauling a stud
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Brrelhorse - 2016-04-19 10:45 PM
a neck rope is a lead rope with a ring tied in it that loops behind the ears
(around the neck
). The snap hooks into the ring, the rope then runs under the jaw thru the halter. If the horse pulls, the rope will not choke since the ring is tied into the lead rope.
That was about as clear as mud. I'll try to take a picture tomorrow. You can actually use two rings to create an adjustable rope that won't chock also.
I think I understand, but a picture would definitely help! When it's time to start hauling I want to have as many ideas/suggestions so that I can figure out what will work best for my colt. Thanks for sharing!
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