Tying up a Halter to Hang it by Sally Brett Horsemanship Instructor
How to tie and hang a halter when not in use.
How to tie and hang a halter when not in use.
We believe that it is important that horses are taught how to understand being tied up. It is not in the horse’s nature to have their movement restricted, especially by being connected to something solid by a rope attached to their head. If a horse is startled and goes to move then pulls back against the head collar or halter and feels trapped, panic can ensue and injuries can occur.
Why A Flag? Whether an older horse whom in some situations is uncertain or a young horse with little experience, a flag can help a hose to learn to handle stressful situations and let down; to become confident with motion and changing silhouettes, and can also help re-sensitise a horse that may have become dull to the handler.