How to Tie a Rope Halter – Poster

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Handy little printable poster for your barn aisle that shows how to correctly tie a rope halter – with a link and a QR code to our HorseSense demo video!

The illustrations are accompanied by a QR code, which can be scanned by a mobile device whenever students need a quick video reminder. The QR code will take them directly to our YouTube channel for a free Red Level demonstration of safely fitting and fastening the halter.

You could also print copies of this sheet to give students for some hands-on horsey homework!

Scroll down for print tips… then check out the video here: https://youtu.be/aCUTiL8Cy6o?si=zZzAaqVCsBIMA90m


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This PDF file is formatted for full color desktop printing on standard 8.5 x 11” card stock or copy paper.

1 pages

230 KB

We suggest laminating the page for a long-lasting poster in your barn – and keeping plenty of paper copies for student handouts.

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