Pets & Animal Horses

Rope Halter Training

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    Function

    Putting on the Rope Halter

    • Horse halters can be adjusted to fit your horse.horse image by tamon from Fotolia.com

      You fasten the rope halter by making a knot in the throat latch behind the cheek bone. Any other placement is ineffective and can be dangerous. For example, trainer Laura Whitfield warns that if you tie the knot so that it doubles back on the crown piece, the knot can tighten if the horse panics and you may have to cut it off. The natural movement of the horse will loosen the halter slightly so that it is comfortable but not less effective. Rope halters are easy to adjust to each horse, and some also allow you to adjust the pre-made knots on the noseband for a custom fit.

    Benefits

    • A rope halter is less harsh than a stud chain.show lead image by Allyson Ricketts from Fotolia.com

      Unlike a stud chain or whip, the rope halter is a gentle but effective tool for both training and correction. You can use it on any horse to gain his attention, disengage the hindquarters, back up, flex, bend at the poll, step underneath in the hind, move the shoulders around, and to move laterally. Trainer Odessa Johnson advises that the proper length and weight of the lead rope is also key. She prefers an 11 to 12 foot length, giving both you and your horse plenty of room. Some lead rope and halter combinations have a leather "popper" on the end. A professional trainer should show you when to use it appropriately.

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