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Discussions on Halter Training and Tying Horses
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iconHorse prevents my crossing over to her right side...Mar 23, 10
iconTying horses that pull back11 Sep 15, 09
iconHaynet hazards when tying11 Jan 1, 09
iconPushy when leadingNov 18, 08
iconResistant to leadingOct 9, 08
iconUsing inner tubeOct 9, 08
iconResearch Summary: Hereditability of Behavioral TraitsJan 14, 08
iconIntroducing halter to 6 month old11 Oct 14, 07
iconPawing when tiedJul 6, 07
iconHolly Wood ...Tie ring questionMar 23, 07
iconAfraid of the Snow?23 Mar 21, 07
iconChewing ropes and leather10 Oct 16, 06
iconStanding square for showmanship10 Oct 3, 06
iconTie ring for pulling horseDec 5, 05
iconTying young coltSep 29, 05
iconRetrain or Ignore19 Jun 13, 05
iconTying mare with foal12 May 3, 05
iconStanding still while tiedJan 14, 05
iconTeaching the horse to Lead10 100 Oct 27, 06
iconHard to catch and halteringMar 31, 04
iconRespecting my space when leadingApr 23, 03
iconRearing in Cross TiesFeb 10, 03
iconCan't get a lead rope on my horseJun 9, 04
iconHaltering Problems12 Oct 17, 02
iconClimbs trailer when tied to it Oct 17, 02
iconExcessive Pawing when weanling is tiedAug 9, 02
iconWhen is it time for the tying lesson to be over????Jun 1, 02
iconNew Arab ColtMay 2, 05
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iconTake your horses halter off!!28 Oct 20, 06
iconHalter or no halter while in pasture19 Mar 15, 03
iconCan't give wormer by mouth to young horseMay 28, 04
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