Re: [RC] Rope halters... the responses - Laney Humphrey
Linda,
I work at a boarding stable. One of my main jobs is moving horses
from stalls to turnouts. I use one halter because I would never be able
to keep more where they were supposed to be. From (lots of) experience,
I prefer rope halters made of thin, lightweight rope that has enough
body to kind of hold its shape while I'm putting on the horse's face.
The part that goes over the horse's poll and then ties should be long
enough to tie easily. The lead rope should also be fairly thin and
flexible.
I know Pat makes halters/leads like this because I've bought them
from her.
Cheers, Laney
PS Where's Redwood City?
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