Re: [RC] Hi Tie - Barbara McCraryI have a question for people who use Hi Ties: what happens if you have a horse that is a puller? The kind that will lean back against a rope and just hang there with all of his weight until the snap breaks. In which case you use a heavy rope with a bull snap that he can't break, but he will just almost sit down while pulling. Can a Hi Tie survive that????? Barbara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ridecamp Guest" <guest-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 1:26 PM Subject: [RC] Hi Tie Please Reply to: jenny jedgell@xxxxxx or ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ========================================== We bought the Hi Tie for our horse who liked to jump our electic fence. It works beautifully. I hear NO noise from the apparatus. It is extremely easy to use, and it appears indestructable. I would recommend it for anyone, I just wish we could fit more of them on our trailer so all of our horses could be tied. They're athletes! This is a partnership between horse and rider - we don't have any jockeys out there, just pals and partners. We'd allow a rider with a broken foot, a sore back and a nasty cold to compete - but we would never let a horse in a similiar condition hit the trail. ~ Dr. Barney Flemming DVM ridecamp.net information: http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/ ============================================================ If you treat an Arab like a Thoroughbred, it will behave like a Quarter horse. ~ Libby Llop ridecamp.net information: http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/ ============================================================
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