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How to Easily Remove Witches Knots

1/15/2019

 
Witches knots (also known as fairy knots) are those awful twisted knots that happen in a horse’s mane. I have two horses that get them something awful. The one, I just cut his mane and it grows back every year. The other one is Clancy, a 20 month old stud colt (he hasn’t figured that out the stud part yet so don’t tell him 🤫), he has the most gorgeous mane that I refuse to cut. Mostly because his dam has an incredibly thin mane and a tail that won’t grow past her hocks.


Here I’ll go through the steps I use to get out these knots that plague him and show up overnight sometimes.
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Saturate the knots with a detangler (a little usually goes a long way). I like to use vetrolin or cowboy magic detangler, even though they are silicone based and not the best for the hair in the long run, it’s better than pulling out the hair while trying to get these knots out. In a perfect world where it’s not 40 degrees out, I would wash his mane after using this product.

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Using your fingers, gently work the detangler down the knots. Once all the knots are saturated start working at the bottom of the knots, seeing what strands of hair you can gently remove from the knot.

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After you get the bottom untangled, going up the knot will get easier. You can usually pull small strands from the bigger knot and make the knot easier to come undone.
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Once all the knots are removed with your fingers, switch to a regular conditioner and comb the rest of the mane.

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As a final step to get the hair to lay flat and to prevent these knots from forming as quickly, I place in a few large braids. I prefer not to band the ends so they can come undone easily.
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Clancy is surprised how easy that was!

​Let us know how these tips work for you and share any hacks you may have!
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Selecting the Right Rope Halter

1/4/2019

 

When selecting a rope halter, you want to ensure you select one that will fit your needs. In this article, we’ll explore the several options and their purpose.

There are many types of materials that rope halters can be made out of, selecting one made out of quality materials will allow that halter to last a very long time. Ridge Creek rope halters are made out of double braid polyester, also known as yacht braid. Yacht braid resists rot, mildew, and sun fading meaning they will last quite a long time (even if you leave it outside).

Sizing
Choosing the correct size is extremely important. The halter should fit comfortably on the horse’s head where there are a few inches between the horse’s chin and the fiador knot. The side nose knots should sit an inch or two below the cheek bones. Ridge Creek’s size chart can be found here.



Soft or Stiff?
Ridge Creek offers soft 1/4”, stiff 1/4”, and stiff 3/16” halters. The 1/4” and 3/16” represents the diameter of the rope used. A soft halter is generally seen as a more gentle option, it is more pliable and does not hold its shape. A stiff halter holds its shape better and can make it easier to halter your horse if you’re new to using rope halters. The soft halter is a good choice for horses who generally respect and give to pressure. A stiff halter may be a better option for horses that tend to lean into pressure, a thin 3/16” stiff halter is good to use on horses that ignore halter pressure in other halters. Always remember that the halters are as gentle or as harsh as you make them. The thinner and stiffer the halter you choose, the stronger your cues will come across.


Two or Four Knots?
Choosing between two and four knots is just as important as choosing the firmness of your halter. The two knot halter is a gentler option than the four knot. The extra knots on the four knot halter adds extra pressure on the nose of the horse. A stiff 3/16” four knot halter has quite a bit of “bite” and should be used with care.


One should always go with the gentlest option possible when choosing a rope halter. The most gentle option is a soft 2 knot halter while the harshest is a stiff 3/16” 4 knot halter. The rope halter is designed to allow pressure to be released immediately, timing is very important when using one. If you are inexperienced in using a rope halter or with training horses, it is suggested to start with a soft or stiff 2 knot halter.


Some Things To Avoid
  • Don’t turn your horse out with a rope halter. They are designed to not break under pressure and can cause serious harm if the halter becomes caught on something.
  • Don’t leave your horse unattended while tied in a rope halter (including in the trailer). If the horse pulls back, the halter will not break and your horse could become injured.
  • Don’t attach reins to just one loop under your horses chin. Always attach snaps to both loops to prevent the fiador knot from coming undone.


If you have any questions, feel free to message us and we’d be happy to help you!


Happy training!


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Pictured is a soft 4 knot halter.
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