im currently working on teaching my horse to rear from the ground, im using
a crop whip about 2 feet long with a halter and lead rope on my horse and
tapping his chest with the whip, it takes some patience but works.
well, im not sure what area you live in but I live in the western area of
the U.S so theyre easier to find but even here theyre hard to find, I got
mine at a small western tack shop in my hometown
No, tack reins don’t have actual “tacks” the things that are on a tack rein
are not nearly as sharp as actual tacks but enough to get the horses
attention since they are used for bridless riding. It doesn’t hurt horses
at all and if you have a good horse like mine I use little to no pressure
at all with the tack rein and only if I need to.
barbridesima
I finnally found and got a tack rein :)
12forhorses
im currently working on teaching my horse to rear from the ground, im using
a crop whip about 2 feet long with a halter and lead rope on my horse and
tapping his chest with the whip, it takes some patience but works.
Loretta lovesquaterhorses
how do you teach them when your not on the horse
12forhorses
well, im not sure what area you live in but I live in the western area of
the U.S so theyre easier to find but even here theyre hard to find, I got
mine at a small western tack shop in my hometown
chasequinn90
So ive never seen a tack rein before. Does it hurt them? How mant tacks are
on there?
12forhorses
and theres around 6 I think im not sure though and they don’t line the
whole tack rein only the front on the horses chest where the skin is very
thick
12forhorses
No, tack reins don’t have actual “tacks” the things that are on a tack rein
are not nearly as sharp as actual tacks but enough to get the horses
attention since they are used for bridless riding. It doesn’t hurt horses
at all and if you have a good horse like mine I use little to no pressure
at all with the tack rein and only if I need to.