floyd
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Anyone hobble hinds instead of fronts when you want to keep horse close by & not picket them?
k_ranch said:I've never hobbled hinds either usually can find a good tree to tie to in the country I ride in. I usually carry a halter if I plan tie up much ie. when hunting horseback or fixing fence ect. Hate to see horses jerk bits through their teeth, break reins what ever.
Walking home and/or finding horse sucks :x
I sometimes tie to a stout post in fence line but some horses can be impatient and paw, get foot in barbed wire or sratch saddle on wire. I hobble fronts at brandings to get away from the chain reaction of horses pulling back when everybody ties to a line of panels or fence line. Although last weekend my hobbled horse found some corn in the back of a pickup, luckly a tiny amount, maybe it's sometimes best to put in horse trailer if close especially if little ones running around.
I read an article in Western Horsemen once about a horse trainer giving a clinic at a NM ranch where front and back hobbling was mentioned and encouraged. Probably be useful to anchor a horse in open treeless country. The exact method wasn't covered but maybe on his web site there's info. I'll link it below. or you can copy the website and type it in
www.twisterheller.com
floyd said:All of mine are introduced to front hobbles early on as well as being picketed by a front on an 1" cotton rope. At different times. Duh!
Had a cayuse/welsh from a sheep rancher over Riggens ID way. She could go 3/4 speed hobbled & sidelined.Watched her go thru a fence right in front of the schoolbus. Bus driver saw her coming & stopped.
The trip I got that horse on was funny. 1st night we were on the bench trail in Hell's Canyon we hobbled the bell mare, picketed 2 & left 2 loose. That damn bell mare tip-toed bout 3 mi down the trail towards home with the 2 loose 1's following her like puppy dogs. Guy I was packing with went & got em.
Thanks for replies.
Jinglebob said:My son hobbled an ol' sorrel horse we had one time, by the hindlegs. He could run faster in hobbles than he could without them. :lol:
Jinglebob said:He said he didn't move too far with the hobble on the back legs.