Give them 1-2 feet of rope-enough that they can move there head, but not too much so that they could get themselves tangled in it. Either use a quick-release knot or an Aussie Tie Ring-which I prefer because it is very useful and uses good common logic to teach a horse to not be afraid to stand tied
if you tie a horse up you should always tie a quick release knot never leave a horse unattended when he is tied up
do it tight
you should use a quick release not
Tie him tight, but not so tight that if you needed to get him loose you couldn't.
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
you should try to. if you dont, most horses would take it to their advantage and get out.
You should do it with a rope and make sure it is not to tight.
When you tie your horse to a post, you should: Tie a loose knot that will give if he spooks or runs
Tie it very tight so that the horse can not get away.
No. You should not tie a knot when your horse is going to be tied to a post. You should always tie a loose not just in case the horse gets spooked or frightened. Never ever tie a tight not. I
When training a horse, you wanna tie a knot that is tighter but will give. but if you are talking about a trained horse, you should be able to just tie it loose. so if the horse does spook it can get away. because if the horse does spook and cannot get away, the horse will go into flight mood and will more than likely break the halter of lead and run for a long time; where as if the horse can get away he/she might run away from the post, but will more than likely stop before he/she gets to far. u should tie your horse up with a quick release knot
no. if you do it will take advantage of it and get out.