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Discussions on Halter Training and Tying Horses
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| Horse prevents my crossing over to her right side... | 1 | 9 | Mar 23, 10 |
| Tying horses that pull back | 1 | 11 | Sep 15, 09 |
| Haynet hazards when tying | 1 | 11 | Jan 1, 09 |
| Pushy when leading | 1 | 5 | Nov 18, 08 |
| Resistant to leading | 1 | 3 | Oct 9, 08 |
| Using inner tube | 1 | 4 | Oct 9, 08 |
| Research Summary: Hereditability of Behavioral Traits | 1 | 2 | Jan 14, 08 |
| Introducing halter to 6 month old | 1 | 11 | Oct 14, 07 |
| Pawing when tied | 1 | 2 | Jul 6, 07 |
| Holly Wood ...Tie ring question | 1 | 9 | Mar 23, 07 |
| Afraid of the Snow? | 1 | 23 | Mar 21, 07 |
| Chewing ropes and leather | 1 | 10 | Oct 16, 06 |
| Standing square for showmanship | 1 | 10 | Oct 3, 06 |
| Tie ring for pulling horse | 1 | 2 | Dec 5, 05 |
| Tying young colt | 1 | 8 | Sep 29, 05 |
| Retrain or Ignore | 1 | 19 | Jun 13, 05 |
| Tying mare with foal | 1 | 12 | May 3, 05 |
| Standing still while tied | 1 | 5 | Jan 14, 05 |
| Teaching the horse to Lead | 10 | 100 | Oct 27, 06 |
| Hard to catch and haltering | 1 | 9 | Mar 31, 04 |
| Respecting my space when leading | 1 | 5 | Apr 23, 03 |
| Rearing in Cross Ties | 1 | 5 | Feb 10, 03 |
| Can't get a lead rope on my horse | 1 | 7 | Jun 9, 04 |
| Haltering Problems | 1 | 12 | Oct 17, 02 |
| Climbs trailer when tied to it | 1 | 7 | Oct 17, 02 |
| Excessive Pawing when weanling is tied | 1 | 5 | Aug 9, 02 |
| When is it time for the tying lesson to be over???? | 1 | 4 | Jun 1, 02 |
| New Arab Colt | 1 | 6 | May 2, 05 |
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| Take your horses halter off!! | 1 | 28 | Oct 20, 06 |
| Halter or no halter while in pasture | 1 | 19 | Mar 15, 03 |
| Can't give wormer by mouth to young horse | 1 | 6 | May 28, 04 |
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