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Halter-Tying Success, Second Edition – Learn to Make Rope Halters

Halter-Tying Success, Second Edition – Learn to Make Rope Halters

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SubjectHorse Tack
Publication Year2009
TypeStep-by-Step Workbook
FormatPaperback, Spiral Bound
LanguageEnglish
Item Height11 inches
AuthorDiane Longanecker
Educational LevelAges 10 and Up
Country/Region Of ManufactureUnited States
Item Width8.5 inches
Number Of Pages144

Book Contents Part 1 - Getting Started Unit1 - Introduction Unit2 - Items Needed to Tie a Halter Unit3 - A Quick Look at Rope Unit4 - Parts of the Hand-Tied Rope Halter Unit5 - Identifying the Knots Used Unit 6 - Practicing the Double-Overhand Knot Part 2 - A Halter That Fits Unit7 - How a Halter Should Fit Unit8 - Measuring to Determine Halter Size Unit9 - Setting Up to Tie a Custom-Fit Halter Part 3 - Tying a Halter Unit 10 - Preparing the Rope Unit 11 - Starting the Noseband Unit 12 - Tying the Fiador Knot Unit 13 - Tying the Throat Knot Unit 14 - Creating the Crown Tie Loop Unit 15 - Creating the Left Cheek Piece Unit 16 - Finishing the Noseband Unit 17 - Creating the Right Cheek Piece Unit 18 - Checking for Correct Fit Unit 19 - Finishing the Crown Tip Unit 20 - Tying the Halter’s Tie Knot Part 4 - Making a Lead Rope Unit 21 - Items Needed to Make a Lead Rope Unit 22 - Sealing the Ends Unit 23 - Adding the Popper Unit 24 - Tying the Lead Rope onto the Halter Unit 25 - A Horse Safely Tied Part 5 - Helpful Information Appendix A - Halter Measurement Chart/Illustrations Appendix B - Adding Extra Knots to the Noseband Appendix C - Answers to “Fitting Fred” Exercise Appendix D - Where to Purchase Rope More About this Book Making a halter for a horse—by tying a few well-placed knots in a single length of rope—is an age-old skill historically passed directly from one horseman to the next. This traditional word-of-mouth knowledge has been carefully captured and presented in Halter-Tying Success, Second Edition. The step-by-step instructions in this update-edition have been expanded and revised, new illustrations have been added, and a hitch for safely tying a horse has been included. The unit on tying the challenging Fiador (FEE-ah-dohr) knot offers an easy approach to mastering this attractive, yet often frustrating, horsemen’s knot. Measurements for six "standard" halter sizes, from foal to large horse are offered. Guidelines for tying a custom-fit halter are also provided. A unit on measuring a horse allows readers to decide which approach, standard-size or custom-fit, will result in the best-fitting halters for their horses. (It's perfect for ponies and mules, too.)

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