Tie knot 2 easier to loosen time.
Tying a rope halter.
The start of tying a rope halter will help set you up for successful safe final knot.
Don t tie your horse with a rope halter.
A rope halter may cut if a horse fights it.
Not recommended for tying a horse in a trailer.
Continue to tie the rest of the rope halter to complete it.
Do not leave any halter on a loose horse.
Then extend the 2 ends of the rope and tie a simple overhand knot on the bottom strand and the top strand to form the throat latch.
Not responsible for misuse of rope halters.
Next fold the rope over to form a cross shape pull the loop through and pull the knot tight.
A rope halter is best used with a 12 foot lead rope for more leverage.
The only exception is if it is made to break away if the horse becomes tangled.
If your knots don t slide or come loose you ve missed something.
So just continue practicing.
The narrowness of the rope can cause severe rope burn if the horse pulls back.
Don t leave any halter especially a rope halter on your horse while in the pasture.
Hold both large loops and pull both loose ends.
Once you have the halter properly positioned on your horse s head take the end rope behind the loop and pull the rope downward and through the loophole.
Tying the rope halter.
This isn t just any halter tying course.
You should now have two loops about 10 inches below the nose knots that will serve as your lead tie loops.
Don t use a rope halter on foals.