Yes, but keep in mind that a hackamore already puts alot of pressure on the horse. It would be better to stop substituting training with gadgets, because it will come back to bite you later.
The Australian Miners walked to the goldfields, but they could have used sailing ships, wagons, carts, trains or even riding horseback where the miners would tie the gear to the horse to bring it along!
Stagecoach, horse or boat.
a horse
James Watt didn't use a horse to find horse power
I have read the terms; "iron horse," and "thunder horse."
I use a hackamore when my horse gets a sore in her mouth of if my bridle breaks lol. It puts pressure on their nose and none in their mouth which seems a bit more pleasing to me, but on the other hand, you dont have as much control of your horse, but i jump my thouroughbred in it and she's quite a spazz but with the hackamore she's better than she is with a snaffle so i like it.
I broke mine in a rope halter. I say anything bitless, halter, hackamore (not the machanical kind) or the Bitless bridle.
wooden hitches
you should use a quick release not
A bosal hackamore may work. There's also a number of good bitless bridles.
A bitless bridle, used for training young horses, often western ones but there are English variations.
Use the quick-release knot. It's perfect for keeping your horse in spot and it's easy to untie in an emergency.
Whenever i tie my horses i just wrapp the lead rope around the post because the horse and pull back if spook but won't hurt himself. If you don't trust your horse for that use a slip knott but be constantly watching him so he doesnt hurt himself.
If it's a strap truck, you tie down by strapping the tires to the ramps. If it a chain truck, you use chains to tie down.
Use a slip knot or i prefer a tie ring. Also, give the horse a foot or two of slack and keep a close eye on him or her. NEVER leave a tied horse unattended.
Halters are the most used horse tack! Before you do anything with horses, you should know about it. Halters are how you lead the horse. You use a halter whenever you lead a horse or tie it up. The lead rope attaches to the halter and is what you hold and tie it with.
If you use a pony knot (slip knot) to tie them so they can escape if they are distressed it should be safe.