a quick release know is one that if you tie your horse up , if he/she gets freaked out and start to panic, they cant pull the know loose (its impossible) but if you grab the other end, you can pull it loose almost immediate, with out actually untying anything. its a split second knot! as for how to make one, go on Google and google images
There are many quick release knots, there is no other name for them. The simplest is a half hitch. A cow hitch or lark's head is quick release, and a slip knot can be released and spilled quickly.
yes it is a very loose knot as if you pull the short piece of single rope it will come undone
Tie a Quick Release Knot. for HOWRSE; its Tie a loose knot that will give if he spooks or runs
With a quick release knot that you can undo by pulling on one end.
I've seen several knots that can be called a quick release. One is you tie a clove hitch but instead of passing the end of the rope under in the last step you double the rope and pass a loop through it. I have also seen people refer to the chain knot as a quick release. In that one you tie a slip known and then keep passing loops of rope through the slip loop. If you wan the knot to quick release you put a stick in the final loop then just pull the stick and go. I think the knot shown in the related link video is probably what you mean.
tie a quick release knot that can be immediately undone in event of an emergency.
You use a quick release knot. It's hard to tell how too.
A quick release knot, so that if anything goes wrong, you can just pull on one end to undo it
Use the quick-release knot. It's perfect for keeping your horse in spot and it's easy to untie in an emergency.
The best knot to use is the Quick Release Knot, it is safe and easy. Go to http://horses.about.com/od/basiccare/ss/quickrelease.htm for step by step instructions
The most secure knot to use when tying up a horse is called the Quick Release Knot. It is very simple, and one of the easiest to learn. It is handy in the way that you can simply grab the end of the rope and pull, and the knot in the rope will release immediantly. For info on how to tie this knot, try here: http://www.newrider.com/Starting_Out/Getting_Ready/quick_release_knot.html
A safety/quick release knot is usually the best type to use but several other ones can be used that are just as good.