This message is from: "Carol J. Makosky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Bonnie Liermann wrote: > This message is from: Bonnie Liermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hi List: > I've had this question on my mind for a while, but with the bombings and > the prospect of war it seems so trivial. I guess I've been down since > all of this happened and needed to process. > So now I will post my question so that maybe my life will return to more > mundane things, though we all will never be the same. > > My question is does anyone know how you ground-tie? How do you teach it > and what are the rules - such as can the horse put his head down and > eat? > If so can he walk alittle or exactly how is this supposed to work and > how do you teach it? Thanks for your input. > > bonnie in Wi Hi, That's a good question and I would be interested in the answer too. Better yet how about getting my horse to stand still even when tied. LOL I think most of it may have to do with good training to stand on command. Just like teaching your dog to sit and stay, no matter what. -- "Built FJORD tough" Carol M. On Golden Pond Northern Wisconsin