9 September 2006 #1 K katylee Well-Known Member Joined 8 August 2005 Messages 227 Visit site has anyone tried these? http://www.equitie.co.uk/index.htm
9 September 2006 #2 P pixie Well-Known Member Joined 21 July 2005 Messages 4,983 Location Malton, N yorkshire Visit site Nope, but what's wrong with just using baler twine? Much cheaper.
9 September 2006 #3 lisan Well-Known Member Joined 17 September 2003 Messages 3,025 Location Fylde Coast, Lancs pets.webshots.com Yep, use one in the stable and one in the horsebox, not that particular brand but same principal. They do the job fine!
Yep, use one in the stable and one in the horsebox, not that particular brand but same principal. They do the job fine!
9 September 2006 #4 M Mellymoo1 Well-Known Member Joined 21 October 2005 Messages 351 Location Surrey Visit site I use these, they're a bit more forgiving than baler twine. My boy is a right fidget when tied up so these really help.
I use these, they're a bit more forgiving than baler twine. My boy is a right fidget when tied up so these really help.
10 September 2006 #5 Blizzard Well-Known Member Joined 6 September 2006 Messages 7,760 Location South Africa Visit site yes they are great especialy if you are at a show or something an havent got any baler twine, or your horse has just snapped your last bit! Its also good for horses that like to snap twine all the time.
yes they are great especialy if you are at a show or something an havent got any baler twine, or your horse has just snapped your last bit! Its also good for horses that like to snap twine all the time.
10 September 2006 #6 T Toby_Zaphod Well-Known Member Joined 8 August 2005 Messages 9,259 Location Midlands Visit site I've used them they were useless, a complete waste of money. Baling string is better & cheaper.
10 September 2006 #7 K katylee Well-Known Member Joined 8 August 2005 Messages 227 Visit site ok thanks everyone think i might give them a try.