Dry Rot
Well-Known Member
I've just been looking through some YouTube videos on the use of rope head collars.
Assuming you are not violently opposed to rope head collars, how do you put yours on?
This may sound like a silly question (trivial, yes, silly, no!), but all the videos showed the person passing the long part that goes over the poll UNDER the horse's neck with the left hand and catching it with the right hand (after it has been passed over the horse's neck), then adjusting the nose band etc. and fastening it up.
The very first video I watched showed the collar being crumpled up in the right hand with a couple of fingers holding onto the long bit that goes over the poll. That hand is then used to rub the horse's neck and the bundle is simply dropped over the horse's neck (while still holding onto the poll piece with the fingers). It is then caught with the left hand and the putting on completed as before.
This last method seems so much more logical to me. I often stroke my ponies' necks and it is very simple to just drop the head collar over the neck without them being aware of what is happening. Very handy with a nervous youngster or one that doesn't want to be caught. But nobody seems to do it this way and I can't find the video any more!
Well, I did warn you it was a trivial question!


Assuming you are not violently opposed to rope head collars, how do you put yours on?
This may sound like a silly question (trivial, yes, silly, no!), but all the videos showed the person passing the long part that goes over the poll UNDER the horse's neck with the left hand and catching it with the right hand (after it has been passed over the horse's neck), then adjusting the nose band etc. and fastening it up.
The very first video I watched showed the collar being crumpled up in the right hand with a couple of fingers holding onto the long bit that goes over the poll. That hand is then used to rub the horse's neck and the bundle is simply dropped over the horse's neck (while still holding onto the poll piece with the fingers). It is then caught with the left hand and the putting on completed as before.
This last method seems so much more logical to me. I often stroke my ponies' necks and it is very simple to just drop the head collar over the neck without them being aware of what is happening. Very handy with a nervous youngster or one that doesn't want to be caught. But nobody seems to do it this way and I can't find the video any more!
Well, I did warn you it was a trivial question!