You tie your horse up by putting its halter on, in the stall you click on the halter and drag it to your horses face. Now you can groom and tack it up. When you have tacked up unclip the leadrope attached and exit the stall.
If your pony is unwell, the fastest way to make it well again is to feed it health supplements that can be bought at Klines Downtown. However, if you cannot afford to buy the health supplements, go to the barn and into your pony's stall. Open the tack room, click on your pony's halter and lead rope, and tie your pony. Completely groom it (pick out hooves, both brushes, both sides) over and over until your pony is well again.
If you use a pony knot (slip knot) to tie them so they can escape if they are distressed it should be safe.
Generally, around the yard it doesn't matter, but for rallies you must were a shirt( white or cream) a tie and your pony club jumper, though all stables have different rules.
Your Pony Should Be Tied Up With A Quick Release Knot To A Sturdy Post With A Piece Of String Atached. If You Can Prevent Tying Horse Up Plaese Do
Depends, but no it is not OK you need to tie up your horse up to a horse trailer or were you are supposed to tie your horse
Click the halter and pick it up. Then click you pony's face.
if you tie a horse up you should always tie a quick release knot never leave a horse unattended when he is tied up
Tie it very tight so that the horse can not get away.
When you tie your horse to a post, you should: Tie a loose knot that will give if he spooks or runs
There is no grey tie.
NO! When you tie your horse or pony to a post you NEVER want to tie it tight. No matter how well trained the horse is. When you tie your horse to a post there is always a chance of it getting spooked or tangled in the knot. You want to let your horse have about 2-3 feet of free rope, so it doesnt get tangled in it first off. When you tie your knot, there are many different kinds of knots to use. The one I use is called an 'easy release knot'. It is the perfect knot for all people and it is fairly easy to make. Copy and paste this link into your toolbar for directions for this knot. http://www.sport-pony.com/youth/QuickKnot.gif This knot is used all the time. If your horse or pony freaks out or gets spooked, it will pull back. It takes a fair ammount of force for this not to release if the HORSE pulls on it. But it will give before your expensive halter or lead will break. It is SUPER easy for the rider to undo it. All the rider has to do is pull on the end of the line. No knots no trouble, and you and your horse are both happy. ~Sweeney_Todd_Fan~ And owner of two horses that love pulling ropes!
you have to tie it from both sides of the halter