Teaching a Young Horse to Picket
Here is a brief video talking a little about the considerations when teaching a young horse to picket. The horse I show in the video stayed on the picket for about an hour. During that time, he did get himself in "trouble" once. As planned, the tire moved and he suffered no serious injury, sprain, rope burn, or even lost hair. Picketing is a good way to allow your horse to graze while still controlling its movement. If you want more information on camping with horses, visit the link below for more information: https://flyingaoutfitters.com

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Picket Stake a Horse/Mule (Part 1 of 2)

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Picketing your horse

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Julie meets Swede for sweet anniversary ride. 6.24.26

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Making Slobber Straps

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A better way to hold your horse. How to set up a highline for horse camping

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How to tie a rope halter (complete tutorial with all knots shown)

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First Groundwork Exercise for Your New Horse

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How did the Cavalry Feed Their Horses on The March?

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The Picket Line

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Picket Stake A Horse/Mule (Part 2 of 2)

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The Cowboy Trick That Keeps Flies Off Your Horse All Summer — No Sprays, No Masks

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Teaching a horse to Ground Tie

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Making a Rope Halter and Lead Rope

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How to set up and use a high line or picket line

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Highlining with Fred Bruce and Stan Loewen

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JB Custom Picket/Pin Stakes #1

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Teach Your Horse to Be Good to Bridle

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How to make a picket line for horses.

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What the Comanche Understood About Horses That We Forgot

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