Thread: tieing problem
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Old 06-08-2008,
 
 
 
P8ntCrazy
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RR,

The general rule of thumb when you are tieing, is to tie a horse to something at wither hieght or higher. I would assume it would be the same using a tie ring. When a horse pulls back you don't want their head lower.

Hope this helps, and was the answer that you were looking for.


I tie all or mine at about 5 ft high. The top rail of my pipe fencing is 5ft, my trailer ties are that high also, same with the tie rings in the barn and stalls.
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