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|name = Manger Knot
 
|name = Manger Knot
 
|image = Manger_knot.png
 
|image = Manger_knot.png
 
| image_width = 500px
 
| image_width = 500px
|use = This knot should be use when tying a horse to a stationary object. Its main advantage is that it can be quickly untied, so if the horse starts to panic it can be quickly freed from the rope before it dangerously tangles itself.
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|use = This knot should be use when tying a horse to a stationary object. Its main advantage is that it can be quickly untied, so if the horse starts to panic it can be quickly freed from the rope before it dangerously tangles itself.
 
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# Make a loop around whatever the horse is being tied to.  
 
# Make a loop around whatever the horse is being tied to.  
# Make a second loop in the running end and lay it on the standing part (that it, the end the horse is tied to).
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# Make a second loop in the running end and lay it on the standing part (that is, the end the horse is tied to).
 
# Make a bight on the free end, pass it beneath the standing part and through the second loop (made in step two).
 
# Make a bight on the free end, pass it beneath the standing part and through the second loop (made in step two).
 
# Tighten the second loop.
 
# Tighten the second loop.
 
# Untie by pulling on the running end.
 
# Untie by pulling on the running end.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:06, 14 July 2022


Manger Knot
Manger knot.png

Use: This knot should be use when tying a horse to a stationary object. Its main advantage is that it can be quickly untied, so if the horse starts to panic it can be quickly freed from the rope before it dangerously tangles itself.

How to tie:

  1. Make a loop around whatever the horse is being tied to.
  2. Make a second loop in the running end and lay it on the standing part (that is, the end the horse is tied to).
  3. Make a bight on the free end, pass it beneath the standing part and through the second loop (made in step two).
  4. Tighten the second loop.
  5. Untie by pulling on the running end.