Snow Falcon
Looking for the light
There's only one mention of one of mine:
baler twine not cut at the knot!
baler twine not cut at the knot!
It sounds like you are saying the way I was taught to tie up a horse 35 years ago is wrong! The way I was taught is as illustrated in this link. I agree if you pull the rope to release you end up with rope through the string loop - but dont get how are are saying it should be tied?^^^both of these!
Also people who don't seem to know how to tie a quick release. You don't put the rope through the twine first, you make the loop through the twine. Otherwise it's not quick release. Do they just not teach this any more?
It sounds like you are saying the way I was taught to tie up a horse 35 years ago is wrong! The way I was taught is as illustrated in this link. I agree if you pull the rope to release you end up with rope through the string loop - but don’t get how are are saying it should be tied?
https://www.horsejournals.com/horse-care/illness-injury/prevention/how-tie-quick-release-knot
Silly thing but when grown ups refer to their horse as a 'pony' and going on 'pony ride' to make it sound cute and them younger!
Can someone show me how to do a quick release knot without putting it through the twine first....
I've owned horses for nearly 30 years and I've never seen that...
I'd be very grateful.
Theres this trend where i graze of looping the tail of the 'quick' release knot through its self over and over again, defeating the purpose of a quick release knot...
People feeding three different kinds of (mag based) calmer because 'oh well one just doesnt work'
To describe:
Fold your leadrope in half and feed the folded bit of leadrope through the twine about 6 inches. You will get a loop.
Hold the loop and let the leadrope drop open then take the bit of leadrope that has dropped and feed a loop of that bit of leadrope through the loop that you're holding.
Repeat the loop if you wish.
Pull the bit of rope attached to the horse and it will tighten up so your horse can't wander off.
To undo, pull the end of the rope and all loops will come loose.
Thanks I will try this
My current peeve is from Sunday when away at comp, tried to get horse to have pee in grass before loading, didnt want one then peed in trailer before wedleft the car park.
So when got home had to lift out rubber mats and wash them and floor in driving sleet.
Haynets tied up with the knot at the end of the loop, not up against the haynet, making them a b**ger to untie, especially if it's a small holed net.
I think I must be the Yard nightmareI do loads of the things that are people’s pet hates on here. I used to be pretty strict about doing everything the PC way but then I realised that unless it was a welfare or a safety issue then most it was a waste of precious time.
I use a chain across my horses door (not left for hours alone though).
I leave stable door open in summer especially to dry and air the stable.
I clean tack infrequently but numnahs and girth covers are regularly washed, I’ve never had anything break in 40 odd years of riding.
I don’t undo both sides of girth - why bother when you’re going to have to do it up again when you next ride?
I leave some items such as hoof-pick, fly-spray, sudocreme, foot spray, gloves on the window ledge so can grab them easily at turnout and bring in.
I don’t wind my lead-rope up when I hang my head collar up - why bother when you’ve just got to unwind it again to use it?
I use a haynet.
I’ve apparently never mastered the quick release knot :O
Sometimes I don’t pick my horses feet out when turning out in a hurry.
Sometimes I leave his turn-out on over night.
Sometimes I ride without brushing all the mud off.
I cut my baler twine randomly
I wear matchy matchy and in summer my horse wears a matching fly bonnet.
I have a couple of blingy browbands.
I leave my head collar on the floor outside my stable where I tacked up to ride.
And much much more.....
How on Earth have I survived this long![]()
My pet hate is the Yard hags stirring their cauldron.
But loads of people just have never seen a fit horse carrying little fat so only have their own norm to compare with .
Leisure Horses and ponies are just so much fatter than they were when I was a child my ponies lived out and hunted and they were lean at Easter and gained some weight in summer and lost it the next winter .
Thanks Littlecritter - I will have a go - holding the phone in my 3rd hand so i can follow the instructions!I would add to those stages:
Fold your leadrope in half and feed the folded bit of leadrope through the twine about 6 inches. You will get a loop.
Put a half twist in the loop, so the rope that was closest to you, is now on the far side.
Hold the loop and let the leadrope drop open then take the bit of leadrope that has dropped and feed a loop ofu that bit of leadrope through the loop that you're holding.
Make sure you grab the end of the rope that is loose, not the end that is attached to the horse, if you grab the bit attached to the horse, they will undo the knot if they pull back.