@smlhorses it is actually a jug knot used for carrying jugs (wine bottles etc) but it can be used on the hackmore. i have used it many times and found it quite usefull
@smlhorses it is a bit confusing sometimes, two knots might be falled hackamore of fiadore knots. the one you make the rope halter from is diffrent to this one, but you deed it on the fiadore before you tie this one, the rope that goes behind the pole ties onto its loops. this one is what ive always known as a jug knot, its the one you tie the fiadore to the bottome of the bosal with.
@Tekii184 I was just using some smallish diameter nylon braided rope that you can get at Wal-Mart. For a standard horse, I use anywhere from 11 to 14 feet depending on how thick of a throatlatch they have.
@smlhorses I don't think it's the same knot used on the rope halter, but I might be mistaken. I don't make rope halters. There is a video that usually pops up to the left that demonstrates how to make a halter with a fiador knot.
This is a different knot to the one for tying the halter. I have always seen the knot for the halter called a hackamore or a fiadore knot, and they are used for both making a rope halter and a fiadore. I have always seen this knot called a bottle knot and this is the knot used to tie the fiadore onto the bosal, not to actually make the fiadore itself.
That knot could certainly work for a halter, but it's not as pretty as a fiador knot. I've yet to find a good way to tie a fiador knot without laying the ropes out on a table.
Tu expliques tellement bien super tutoriel nettement plus clair que tous les autres ♥ Very good tutorial, you explain very well not like oder youtubers
Absolutely correct. The actual fiador knot is a 4-strand diamond knot tied with one line. When completed, it comprises two loops on one side and one loop and two ends on the other. The knot in this video is known as the jug sling knot or the hackamore knot.
That is a sash cord you are using and that is NOT a fiador knot...you showed a hackamore knot, though it should have a double bite not a single. The heel knot of the bosal will be in the center where you showed after removing the double bite and pulling it back through. Then the fiador knot is built to finish in the throat latch.
Doubling the piece of rope, is the proper way for tying a Fiador. The rope should be long enough to reach over the poll and tye to loop end. Remember this is basically a throat latch for your bosal/hackamore. Jmho
By far the easiest to understand and tie the fiador video I have seen! Thank You!
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Tnx a lot. I knew this knot as a jar knot. Keep uploading vids
@smlhorses it is actually a jug knot used for carrying jugs (wine bottles etc) but it can be used on the hackmore. i have used it many times and found it quite usefull
@smlhorses it is a bit confusing sometimes, two knots might be falled hackamore of fiadore knots. the one you make the rope halter from is diffrent to this one, but you deed it on the fiadore before you tie this one, the rope that goes behind the pole ties onto its loops. this one is what ive always known as a jug knot, its the one you tie the fiadore to the bottome of the bosal with.
@Tekii184 I was just using some smallish diameter nylon braided rope that you can get at Wal-Mart. For a standard horse, I use anywhere from 11 to 14 feet depending on how thick of a throatlatch they have.
This is not a fiador knot it is a jug knot used below the fiador right at the throat.
This helped me so much don't have to think like crazy!
Thumbs up if it was easy!
Name of it's knot in rural area of rajasthan is Bhatua ganth. Bhatua is a water pot with narrow neck used by pesants.
Thank you so much, that was a great help for me.
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This is the jug knot. the fiador knot is a more decorative knot than this, googling it brings you straight to it.
Would you show how to make this into a rope halter? There are tons of videos but you are the only one that teaches this not in a way that makes sense.
Sorry, I never could get the knack for making halters.
Great, clear video. Thanks for taking the time.
@smlhorses I don't think it's the same knot used on the rope halter, but I might be mistaken. I don't make rope halters. There is a video that usually pops up to the left that demonstrates how to make a halter with a fiador knot.
thanks, it is an excellent video.
This is a different knot to the one for tying the halter. I have always seen the knot for the halter called a hackamore or a fiadore knot, and they are used for both making a rope halter and a fiadore. I have always seen this knot called a bottle knot and this is the knot used to tie the fiadore onto the bosal, not to actually make the fiadore itself.
Fascinating!
Thanks for sharing this!
That knot could certainly work for a halter, but it's not as pretty as a fiador knot. I've yet to find a good way to tie a fiador knot without laying the ropes out on a table.
Tu expliques tellement bien super tutoriel nettement plus clair que tous les autres ♥
Very good tutorial, you explain very well not like oder youtubers
Is that not a Jug Sling knot, not a Fiador?
Absolutely correct. The actual fiador knot is a 4-strand diamond knot tied with one line. When completed, it comprises two loops on one side and one loop and two ends on the other. The knot in this video is known as the jug sling knot or the hackamore knot.
That is a sash cord you are using and that is NOT a fiador knot...you showed a hackamore knot, though it should have a double bite not a single. The heel knot of the bosal will be in the center where you showed after removing the double bite and pulling it back through. Then the fiador knot is built to finish in the throat latch.
That's severely complicated LOL. I hope if I buy one that needs this, it'll already be done for me :P
Does anybody know, how long rope will I need? :-)
I can hear more sounds in a cemetery than in this video .
🤷🏼♀️ Maybe buy a hearing aid then.
I think I can actually do that! Thanks for posting
I love knots!
Nice video
Awesome
Doubling the piece of rope, is the proper way for tying a Fiador. The rope should be long enough to reach over the poll and tye to loop end. Remember this is basically a throat latch for your bosal/hackamore. Jmho
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This is not the fiador knot. This is a hackamore knot.
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That is not the fiador knot. That is the hackamore knot.
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Not the fiador knot that is a jaquima knot
Sorry, lady, this is NOT the Fiador knot.
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I think I can actually do that! Thanks for posting