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State three rules that should be followed to ensure safety when tying horses

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What else can the braiding-back technique be used for?



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Answer to Question 1

To ensure the safety of both horses and handlers, the following rules should be adhered to
when tying horses:
 Always use a quick release knot.
 Secure to a solid post or hitching rack. Never tie to gates, fence rails, or the like.
 Lead ropes should be tied short and high enough to prevent the animal from lifting a leg
over the rope.
 Ensure a minimum of 12 feet between animals.

Answer to Question 2

Braiding back can also be used to form a permanent loop in the rope and to build rope halters.




EAugust

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Reply 2 on: Jul 18, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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