My mare is 18 years old leads beautifully, dead broke, loving, has never spooked and is just perfect in every way and will tie great if I'm right there, never offers to do anything, HOWEVER as soon as there is NO ONE around she will slip her halter and go for a walk, I now have a Tie line, neck belt and she has managed to slip that as well! she doesn't panic or run but works at it until she is loose I have watched her from a window in the house where she doesn't see me! if I tie her with a quick release she will untie the lead line and take off! any suggestions? she is a Houdini!
I have a 15-y/o gelding who is very herd-bound. When I take him away from the herd but still close enough to see/hear/smell the herd, and try to tie him, he will pull until he breaks his halter and then runs back to the fence closest to where the herd is. He has broken every halter I had, both nylon and leather. He will pull until the halter itself breaks, literally snaps in two where it fits behind his ears. I have to leave him in the pasture all the time - there are no stalls available where I board him, and a long wait list for any stalls that come open. On the other hand, I have taken him on many overnight trail rides and he does great being staked out with strange horses. I can leave him on a long enough line that he can get his head down to eat grass, and he never gets tangled in his rope. I have even staked him out with a 25’ long line, and he did great overnight, not pulling or getting tangled (I got up throughout the night to check on him until I was sure he would be fine). I have done this for many years and he has never gotten into trouble on a long line. It is very hard to catch him in the pasture when he sees me coming with a halter and lead rope. I try to hide them by hanging them around my neck and letting them hang behind me, but he is not fooled. He will only come up at his regular feeding time, but will leave his food and run away if I try to actually catch him. If I try to lead him around, he will pull away from me and run back to his herd. I have fibromyalgia and do not have much arm strength, and he knows he can always get away from me. However, once I do catch him and saddle him up, I have no trouble riding him away from his herd and bringing him back. However, one time I had ridden him past the gate to the pasture twice and was trying to ride past a third time when he suddenly swerved and jumped the fence, about 3.5’ high, from only 3-4’ away from it and from a nearly standing start. (I got knocked off by a tree branch). Can you give me any suggestions on how to stop him pulling when tied close enough to his own herd? And also to be able to ride him past the gate as many times as I want without him getting away from me? I appreciate any advice you can give me.
my horse likes to pull when she is tied up. I have no idea how to get her to stop before she hurts me, herself or anyone else. any ideas? please help.
I had a mare that would break halters, too, because before I got her, someone let her do it. I brought a no-pull halter, that has an extra rope/strap which goes behind the ears, (poll area), and then feeds down through the halter to the tie ring, so when she pulled back, she was actually hurting herself. The halters do not break so easily, but she did break one.
Really useful article. Just three comments: 1. Rope halters are not for tying up, even with a snap. The weight of a horse on that thin cord behind the ears puts a lot of pressure in one spot. 2. On that particular fence, I don't think the coils would unwrap, since they will tighten and catch on the horizontal plank. 3. Companion horse is best tied far enough away so if the horses move their back ends toward each other, both are out of range of a kick by the other.
I have a 12 year old mare who is capable of standing tied for a long period of time, but if she gets startled she pulls back hard. She has broken a few lead ropes and halters but is currently in an unbreakable one (the snap is a twist latch and it's a very strong rope) and a heavy duty rope halter. But once something has scared her and she's pulled back at a location she will try everytime she realizes it's a "hard tie" usually once she starts pulling I can say "dusty quit that's enough" in a stern voice and she will pop forward. But she stands wonderfully soft tied or ground tied which isn't always an ideal solution. Is their any way I can stop her from pulling back when hard tied when that's the only thing she has an issue with? I really don't want her to hurt herself but I need to be able to tie her in certain situations.