Stringing horses

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Hey guys! New here! I’ve hunted Idaho my whole life and packed a lot of elk/deer. Have usually had other people to lead my other pack horses. But as I get older life gets busier and dad and brothers aren’t always able to come. I’ve got some young horses all pretty gentle. What’s everyone do for training them to be led in strings?
 
Just put them in a string.. not much else you can do in terms of training imo. Make sure to use breakaway so you have weak links that will break, between each animal in case something happens. Don't give them long leads where they are stepping over the lead rope every time you stop cause they go to eating..i leave just enough they can get their head down for water etc, but not enough they can get away with a bunch of wandering.

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Not much to it really. Like said above, tie them together and go. Breakaway stings attached to solid points on the saddle, and tie some type of slip not to the breakaway. I’ve had them not break and need to quick release. Also a good idea to carry a flat ended knife so you can slide it under a rope and not worry about stabbing in to an animal. Needed that a few times as well.
 
I have had some that don't like to follow. Pick a trail with a lot of trees so they learn how to follow.

By the time you have a couple blowups, you will figure out what sequence they prefer.
 
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