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Defensive Horsemanship Training
Leading and Tying
The Halter and Lead Rope
A Warning About Halters
A Film On Tying the Halter
Review
Leading the Horse
A Film On Leading
Review
Tying
A Film On Tying
Review
Tying

A horse should be tied to a post or tree (or something else that cannot be easily moved or broken) with a slip knot. In case of emergency, the slip knot can be pulled loose quickly and easily.*

A rider should carry a serrated knife in order to cut the horse free should the need arise.

Photo of a pocket knife with a serrated blade.

*Please see the appendix for short films on some useful knots and how to tie them.

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