Downunder Horsemanship Rope Halter
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The halter in the photo appears to be genuine, so if the seller is trustworthy and isn't posting photos of one thing while selling another, it appears to be a good deal. All of my Clinton Anderson items are purchased directly from the company's website.
For training and durability, this halter is a little more stiff. br> br>Once you try this halter, you'll understand why Clinton is so particular about the way it feels and gives off energy. br>br>Features to Look For: br>br> Hand-Pressed Knots ensure that the halter does not unravel. br>On the noseband, knots are strategically placed to sit on pressure points on the horse's nose, preventing the horse from leaning against the halter. br>Made with High-Quality Materials Quality Yachting Ropebr>Keeps its shape and does not stretch when the horse pulls back. br>Cleaning is simple. br>Extremely tough and long-lasting in any environment. br>1/4 Inch in Diameterbr>The rope's thin diameter deters the horse from leaning or pulling against the halter. br>Hand-Tied to Clinton's Specificationsbr>Each halter is hand-tied to Clinton's exact specifications. The cheekpiece does not ride up into the horse's eyes because the distance between the throat knot and the loop knot is shorter than on other rope halters.
Both horses will most likely be of a large size, with the average quarter horse weighing around 800-pounds. 1100lbs. Most warmblood horses range in size from 1100 to 1500 pounds. 1400 lbs. Draft is the next size up, and it's for 1400. Please consult our Halter Sizing Guide to determine the correct size. It explains how to measure each part of the halter in detail. It's preferable to have a larger halter than a smaller one because you'll be able to drop it lower on the nose for training or suck it up higher on the nose for leading and tying.
I'd size a horse's head according to the instructions. If it's a small pony or a Welsh pony, a weanling size should do the trick.
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It's floppy and won't hold a knot. The quality is extremely poor. Clinton Anderson's halter stands out from the rest because of the materials used. It's of good quality, stays put, and is dependable. I'm not going to buy another halter ever again. This halter is absolutely stunning! The only thing I'd change is to add teal as a color choice. Furthermore, his horsemanship method is effective, which is an important aspect of earning your horse's respect.
These are the most effective rope halters for troubled children. My stud colt made the decision to rear and strike. I don't like using chains on young horses, so this halter came in handy. They are the best ones out there, in my opinion! I've been using them for years!.
We were using the weanling size at the time, but he outgrew it quickly. This is the ideal size for a small horse or a long weanling.
For the past 15 years, I've been wearing these halters. The first was a used one that I purchased from a retired trainer and continue to use today. If you're just getting started with colts, these are a must-have; the knots are well-placed, and the cord is just the right stiffness.
This halter is absolutely stunning! It's well-made and gives you a great deal of control. For my horses, I have four of them.
Arrived quickly, is a perfect fit for my mare, and has the right amount of stiffness. The color combination is fantastic.
It's a difficult job, but you're doing a fantastic job.
Made well.