Conditioning Your Horse to the
First Pull on the Latigo
When working with your colt, getting
the horse ready for its first saddling, here is one way to condition
your colt to better accept the pressure from the latigo and cinch.
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1.
Take a piece of soft rope 8 feet long and ¾ inch
in diameter.
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2.
Tie a bowline
knot to form a loop in one end.
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3.
Place the bowline end of the rope over the back
of the colt, come under the belly, grasp the bowline,
and place the loose end of the rope through the knot.
Make sure the smooth side of the knot is against the
horse.
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4.
Gently
move the rope back and forth under the belly behind
the front shoulder. As the horse begins to accept
the soft rope, increase the pressure by pulling the
rope tighter. As the colt accepts more pressure, take
more slack out of your rope.
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5.
When the rope is as tight as a cinch and latigo
would be, tie-off the rope to the bowline knot.
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6.
Leave your horse tied up at the hitch rail wearing
the bowline-tied rope for a period of time. Be
sure to stay where you can observe the horse in case
of problems.
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If you do this procedure for several
days, increase the length of time the horse wears the bowline-tied
rope each day. Soon your colt will become accustomed to the
pressure from the soft rope in the cinch area and will not be troubled
by it. This will help accustom the colt to pressure around
its cinch area and the horse will not be surprised by the pull on
the latigo during its first saddling.
This trick will also sometimes
help an older horse that is “cinchy.”
Article by
Mike Laughlin, Photos by Lee Raine