Who needs to have a Chill Out pole Swivel Topper?
Every horse can use a little Chill Out Time!!! Teach them Patience.
Heavy Duty, Bolts together, swivel with greaseable bushing.
This is what Clinton Anderson says about teaching your horse to tie.
The reason why a lot of horses pull
back and constantly paw and stomp
their feet when you tie them up is
because they never get tied up. They
never learn to develop patience. It's
much like taking young children to a
restaurant. If you never take them to
restaurants, you can't expect them to
suddenly know how to sit still, be
reasonably quiet and wait for their
food. On the other hand, parents who
have taken their kids out to
restaurants from the very beginning
and taught them how to behave
properly don't have a problem with
them. Think of tying your horse up as
being like taking your kids to a
restaurant. You are just making sure he
knows how to stand tied, be relaxed
and fall asleep. Horses get good at
whatever they practice, so if you
practice tying your horse up, he'll get
good at being tied up. - Clinton