thank you sooo much, Ive just been practiseing this for a bout half an hour off a peice of paper my tutor gave me and i just couldnt get it but after watching this ive got it right away! thank you!
i've been using this! :D it's so easy and quick!! the only problem is that when a horse spooks and pulls on the lead really fast, it becomes soooo tight that you can't pull it loose and they end up breaking the lead =( how do you keep that from happening?
For those arguing, it is RECOMMENDED that you use bale twine on a tie ring before tieing up your horse :) Its because the horse can cause damage to their head and maybe jarring in the neck. Your horse may not be "the type to pull back" but theyre really unpredictable animals. its just a safety precaution.
@paigepony The whole ring is more likely to come off from the wall, but yeah it is advised, even though it teaches your horse an awful lesson. Horse psychology, pressure and release. The horse gets pressure (pulling back on the rope) and yanks, breaks the string and finds release, so then the horse learns, if he is uncomfortable being tied, he can just snap the string and he will be fine. Not criticising you, just saying :)
This is about the easiest slip-knot to tie (there are many different slip-knots, it is a class of knots), but I don't find it that secure unless you tighten it with great care. I'd recommend putting a half-hitch over it or tying one of the more elaborate ones.
there was a comment about the horse being tied to the ring instead of string and he said if he pulled away he would break his neck!! very very unlikley horses wont break there neck!
ive read most of these comments and they all show that this vid is a good one to learn this knot , however it wont play for me and i dotn know y ? and help here
I am with WeeMiniMooose lots of experaince with technical horse info, but when it came to tying my horse, I cheated for so long, until I recently got caught by my trainer, now I can do it properly! Thanks so much!
thank you SO much for this video! I couldn't understand how to do this for a very long time, and now I have it memorized! Maybe this year I'll get a rider 1 badge at riding school..
I've been working with horses just about my entire life, and you'd think by know I could remember how to tie a friggin' quick release knot. I remember tons of difficult information, but can't remember how to tie a proper knot. Sad, eh? I'll just keep watching this over and over until it finally stays. Lol, thanks.
I've been practicing all over my house, on a broom , mugs chairs allsorts!
Jazzea18 3 months ago
thank you sooo much, Ive just been practiseing this for a bout half an hour off a peice of paper my tutor gave me and i just couldnt get it but after watching this ive got it right away! thank you!
wonderingheart123456 4 months ago
awsome cool horse u r amazing but yourhorse is lovly
jazzhands45 11 months ago
thanks u r amazing cool horse
jazzhands45 11 months ago
Thanks this really helped! :)
BethanDaley 1 year ago
@xxHannahxxTobyxx
As i said, its recomended :) and i agree with you on the snapping lead rope problem lol.
paigepony 1 year ago
i've been using this! :D it's so easy and quick!! the only problem is that when a horse spooks and pulls on the lead really fast, it becomes soooo tight that you can't pull it loose and they end up breaking the lead =( how do you keep that from happening?
H0rseL0ver15 1 year ago
For those arguing, it is RECOMMENDED that you use bale twine on a tie ring before tieing up your horse :) Its because the horse can cause damage to their head and maybe jarring in the neck. Your horse may not be "the type to pull back" but theyre really unpredictable animals. its just a safety precaution.
paigepony 1 year ago
@paigepony
my horse pulled back with no bailing string.
and as i learned.
leadropes snap pretty fine and their heads dont get injured.
but its a bugger when your horse keeps snapping leadropes
xxHannahxxTobyxx 1 year ago
@paigepony The whole ring is more likely to come off from the wall, but yeah it is advised, even though it teaches your horse an awful lesson. Horse psychology, pressure and release. The horse gets pressure (pulling back on the rope) and yanks, breaks the string and finds release, so then the horse learns, if he is uncomfortable being tied, he can just snap the string and he will be fine. Not criticising you, just saying :)
MissHeatherAnn1 1 year ago
This is about the easiest slip-knot to tie (there are many different slip-knots, it is a class of knots), but I don't find it that secure unless you tighten it with great care. I'd recommend putting a half-hitch over it or tying one of the more elaborate ones.
hackamore 1 year ago
You just saved my life, i had to do this for a midterm. Thank you :]
slickz90 1 year ago
Thaankyou :)X
12baybe34 1 year ago
that was a bit fast. I couldnt see what u where doing
dancinghiphop3 1 year ago
Thank you so so much. I completely forgot how to do a quick release knot.
ShowJumpingHorse 2 years ago
Thanks for the video! I always forget how to do a Quick Release Knot! :D
horselovercrazy990 2 years ago
hi jonnyb262 please can u tell me how many horses you know have broken their own neck through pulling back? good knot by the way!
TazandRick 2 years ago
what
kita10pony 2 years ago
there was a comment about the horse being tied to the ring instead of string and he said if he pulled away he would break his neck!! very very unlikley horses wont break there neck!
taznrick 2 years ago
thanks so much! I've just been tieing random knots for the longest time.... now i wont disapoint my trainer. thanks a lot!
WAY2COOL4UU 2 years ago 9
haha same here i had no idea how to do this :]
VHVsGirl 2 years ago 2
Thank you!
AllThingsGold 2 years ago
this is good! thanks, i needed to learn this for my testing on sunday!! i've mastered it now!!!
WhosgottheButton 2 years ago 2
ive read most of these comments and they all show that this vid is a good one to learn this knot , however it wont play for me and i dotn know y ? and help here
rachaelx2008 2 years ago
Too quick :(
LiVicO0L 2 years ago
Search "Highwayman's Hitch" for the true quick release knot. If tied and snugged properly, it is secure yet still easy to release cleanly.
OldArmyZeke 2 years ago
I am with WeeMiniMooose lots of experaince with technical horse info, but when it came to tying my horse, I cheated for so long, until I recently got caught by my trainer, now I can do it properly! Thanks so much!
hrswspr 2 years ago
The Horse Is Really Calm Lol
AndalusianHorseLovax 2 years ago 2
thank you SO much for this video! I couldn't understand how to do this for a very long time, and now I have it memorized! Maybe this year I'll get a rider 1 badge at riding school..
brokenglass2008 3 years ago
very helpful :)
sarahnpeck 3 years ago 2
This was the most helpful -LL
KLBNKhaotic 3 years ago
Oh easiest method I've seen...Good stuff (Y)
Lyssahhhh10 3 years ago 2
I've been working with horses just about my entire life, and you'd think by know I could remember how to tie a friggin' quick release knot. I remember tons of difficult information, but can't remember how to tie a proper knot. Sad, eh? I'll just keep watching this over and over until it finally stays. Lol, thanks.
WeeMiniMoose 3 years ago 3
If the horse pulls on that it could become difficult to undo.
kiskosid 3 years ago
thanks for making this! helped alot although it was a LITTLE quick =)
HorseCrazyGirl123 3 years ago 6
EDIT: Your goin to fast DDDDD:>
0Scarla0 3 years ago
OMG thank you! This helped alot ^^
0Scarla0 3 years ago 3