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07milch
Reg. Mar 2012
Posted 2015-02-13 10:12 PM
Subject: Tying in the trailer...


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First off, do you tie or not tie? Secondly, if you tie, do you tie and then shut divider OR leave them untied and then shut divider and go around to the outside and tie??


I leave untied and then go around and tie from the outside with a quick release knot. Hubby thinks I am crazy and wasting time not tying them while I am in there but it makes me nervous in case they try to step back before I get the divider shut. I am open to new ideas, but what is the SAFEST!!!!????
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RocketPilot
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2015-02-13 10:20 PM
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I usually tie loosely then close the panel.  I don't like them getting their head down and always worry that they will get their head under the panel.  If it is one of the run out as soon as you open the panel guys, I untie from the outside.
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SC Wrangler
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2015-02-13 10:20 PM
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It pretty much depends on the horse and which hole they are in.  On the steady long term haulers I usually snap the quick release and then shut the slant.  If it is a colt or horse I am unsure of I will close the slant and then go around to the window to snap.  The horse in the back hole always gets tied from the outside because it is a little to close for comfort to be in that space with the horse.  
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Nita
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2015-02-13 10:35 PM
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I got my head split open once tying then walking back past the horse. He just got scared for some reason and started pulling. With this particular horse, I needed a stud chain when he first got to strange places, so I had one looped around the bottom ring of his halter. (Not on his nose, just hanging on the ring.) He pulled, and I was stuck in front of him. I tied the lead rope with a quick release knot, but he pulled that sucker so tight it wouldn't budge. I tried to calm him down, but he thrashed around until the stud chain broke. He had all of his weight against it when it broke and the big brass snap hit me square in the middle of my forehead. It bled something terrible and I had to get it stitched closed. I was lucky that's all that happened to me, too! Probably a good thing that chain broke when it did, no telling how much damage he could have done if he hadn't been able to get loose. Now I tie from the outside.
I have a friend who got trampled in the trailer, too. It's definitely safer to tie outside.
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Fun2Run
Reg. Jul 2005
Posted 2015-02-13 11:00 PM
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If just one horse, I haul loose.  If I take my pesky gelding along, I tie them.  He gets his head under the divider and aggravates everybody.  And, I close the divider, then tie  outside (using quick release trailer ties).  
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barrelracingstar121
Reg. Oct 2012
Posted 2015-02-13 11:19 PM
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always tie with the clip! they are life savers and super easy
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svincent
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2015-02-13 11:55 PM
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I'm do things differently since I haul with a straight load. My horse loads himself, and then I secure the butt bar and put up the ramp/close the doors. My trailer is a really nice extra wide/long/tall warm blood trailer and has a chest bar in front of the horse instead of mangers. The area in front of my horse is a complete walk through area with a door on each side of the trailer. After he's loaded, I walk up and secure him with a snap tie.
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Grunt
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2015-02-14 1:01 AM
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I don't tie. It's better for a horse's respiratory function and their digestion to be able to get their head down.
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Rough-up cowgirl
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2015-02-14 7:59 AM
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 We dont tie, unless we have one that absolutely needs it. We have mangers and most of ours dont bother or even try to get their heads down with the mangers. 
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ThreeCorners
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2015-02-14 8:03 AM
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I do like you do. I never tie then walk back to close the divider and doors. Been stuck up there with a panicked horse more then once. I tie from the outside. Way safer.
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Three 4 Luck
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2015-02-14 8:13 AM
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 I've been hurt twice by panicked horses in the trailer.  No way would I give them an excuse to freak by having them tied at any point with the divider open.  
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~BINGO~
Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2015-02-14 8:27 AM
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 We load, close panel, and tie from the outside. My mare gives easily to pressure, as I'm sure a lot of horses do. I could never picture her pulling back. But I won't risk it either. Better safe then smashed.
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cow pie
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2015-02-14 8:44 AM
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I tie my stud up front close divider. I send my next horse don't tie, close divider all the way to last horse. It don't matter which one is last as long as it isn't my stud. I never tie I just throw the rope over the back. They won't back out unless I have lead rope in hand. They learn that they could stay on the trailer a bit longer if they get a bug up their butt.
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suzy2qtee
Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2015-02-14 9:03 AM
Subject: RE: Tying in the trailer...


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I tie mine before I shut the divider... but my horse will stand where I put him until I tell him he can move. So I may not be the right person to ask. I at one time did NOT tie inside the trailer at all. But I had an incident once and have since kept them tied in the trailer. 
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goldmineranch
Reg. Apr 2008
Posted 2015-02-14 9:19 AM
Subject: RE: Tying in the trailer...




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I agree - we NEVER trailer without the Clip.
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ImaSparkyAce
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2015-02-14 9:51 AM
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I leave mine all loose. One time my husband tied mine and I didn't realize it. I opened the slant and he started to step back- hit the end of the lead, pulled and ended up on the ground with me in there with him. I can't reach over the trailer and it's hard for me to reach inside. I'd forgotten or didn't realize he was tied. Not a normal puller but he didn't expect it either. I think it just seems safer for them to be loose.
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07milch
Reg. Mar 2012
Posted 2015-02-14 10:09 AM
Subject: RE: Tying in the trailer...


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barrelracingstar121 - 2015-02-13 9:19 PM

always tie with the clip! they are life savers and super easy

I have one of those! I have never thought of using it in the trailer though. Thanks for the input!
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NJJ
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2015-02-14 10:30 AM
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 We load with the lead rope loosely tied around their neck with a quick release knot, close the divider. Then walk around and snap a trailer tie with a quick release snap. We have mangers and tie just long enough that they can get their nose below the plane of their shoulder. For those of you who don’t tie….I guess you have never seen a wreck where a horse got his head under one of the dividers…..and how do you know your horse doesn’t put his head under unless you have ridden back there with them….SMH….
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epoh
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2015-02-14 11:21 AM
Subject: RE: Tying in the trailer...



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Never tie anything. Sometimes when I pull over at a gas station, all of the horses are riding with their heads down. I feel it helps them balance better and better for their respiratory system drainage wise.
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livinonlove&horses
Reg. Jun 2008
Posted 2015-02-14 11:29 AM
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07milch - 2015-02-14 10:09 AM

barrelracingstar121 - 2015-02-13 9:19 PM

always tie with the clip! they are life savers and super easy

I have one of those! I have never thought of using it in the trailer though. Thanks for the input!

What's "the clip"? I like to tie mine when we have more than one in the trailer
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