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Was proud of my Horse today

jedstivers

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Had about 50 calves wander into the flood water today an most were on a levee but 10 were across a trackhoe ditch in the woods standing in water. Went an got my horse and made a circle around them and pushed them out. Was in knee deep an deeper water in the woods, stumpholes, logs an vines. He never got excited or anything. Just did his job an stayed calm. Only got one picture because I didn't want to hold the phone and him an keep limbs out of my face.
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Nice to have a willing partner, jed, especially in those kinds of situations.

Question: It looks like you have your halter under your bridle. Do you
use that in order to safely tie him up? I can't think of another reason, so I
was curious. We never ride with a halter under our bridle.
 
Faster horses said:
Nice to have a willing partner, jed, especially in those kinds of situations.

Question: It looks like you have your halter under your bridle. Do you
use that in order to safely tie him up? I can't think of another reason, so I
was curious. We never ride with a halter under our bridle.

That's cause you don't have any trees to tie to! :P :wink:
 
Faster horses said:
Nice to have a willing partner, jed, especially in those kinds of situations.

Question: It looks like you have your halter under your bridle. Do you
use that in order to safely tie him up? I can't think of another reason, so I
was curious. We never ride with a halter under our bridle.
Hi FH, the straps of the bridle are under the halter so it wont rub or interfere with it. Lots of people here keep them on to tie to. I have been leaving his off an he is getting the bad habit of trying to stay out of reach in the pen so he's bact to wearing it.
 
Interesting picture, jedstivers. You sure have a lot of water.

Here is a more appropriate way to tie a rope halter. This knot stays fastened more securely, and is easier to untie when you want it off.

http://www.gaitedhorses.net/Articles/RopeHalter/RopeHalter.html

http://www.topknothalters.com/original.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b6fW-7ce24&feature=related
 
Soapweed said:
Interesting picture, jedstivers. You sure have a lot of water.

Here is a more appropriate way to tie a rope halter. This knot stays fastened more securely, and is easier to untie when you want it off.

http://www.gaitedhorses.net/Articles/RopeHalter/RopeHalter.html

http://www.topknothalters.com/original.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b6fW-7ce24&feature=related
Thanks Sope, when I first got that kind of halter I could tie it like it came but after I had it off for a while I forgot how.
 
this water goes thee ways and not to Texas
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to the north via Salt River and Greys River to the Snake then the Columbia, to the south Via Labarge Creek, to the Green River to the Colorado River, and some runs into Salt Creek, and Smith fork to the Bear River to the Great Salt Lake
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Trinity man said:
So that is where our water is. :wink:
Most of that water is from Ohio, Il, Ia and the area that had all the snow melt. We get water all the way from Mt and a few provinces in Canada.
 
jodywy said:
Shortgrass said:
Jody, that Tri Basin Divide is interesting, as is two Ocean Pass up that way.

Water is great, but that looks like too much of a good thing!
would say Two Ocean Pass is probally 70 -100 miles north of the Tri Basin

I had it pictured east of Tri Basin. If I get up there, I'll be looking it up.
 

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