Had a horse learn quickly it could run in them. Didn't stop well, but could run, and jump off a 4' embankment. Haven't been brave enough to try it since.
Yes they usually figure them out and can easily outrun you. I would suggest a three-way hobble, or a single leg picket. I’ll have a video on these soon.
@idahomountainbuilt By "they", do you mean horses usually figure out hobbles? What about burros? Do they do well with hobbles and not outsmart them? 😝
Where can a person buy the ice hobble(chain hobble)?
Thank you for this video! 🫏🫏
Would love to know where you got those ice hobbles. The only ones on Google look a lot heavier.
I build my own, I have another video posted on how I make them
That was awesome info! We use hobbles when we're elk hunting and I've seen the string trick that is genious!! Thank you for sharing my friend!
👍 A wealth of information! Thank you.
Is it best to hobble at the cannon or at the pastern in your experience?
I usually put them around the pastern, that where they tend to end up anyways
Had a horse learn quickly it could run in them. Didn't stop well, but could run, and jump off a 4' embankment. Haven't been brave enough to try it since.
Yes they usually figure them out and can easily outrun you. I would suggest a three-way hobble, or a single leg picket. I’ll have a video on these soon.
@idahomountainbuilt By "they", do you mean horses usually figure out hobbles? What about burros? Do they do well with hobbles and not outsmart them? 😝