Western Cinch: Tying the Texas T Latigo Knot

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  • Опубліковано 31 гру 2024

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  • @DeadlyAssets
    @DeadlyAssets 2 роки тому +3

    Your a life saver, have no idea if it's the best one for my purpose, but it worked & got my German Shepherd home after she ran after a squirrel & snapped a 3/4 inch leather lead, luckily it snapped just by a metal ring, so I tied your Texas T & got her home & safe, Thank You Sir. 😊

  • @Bon634
    @Bon634 2 роки тому +1

    Tysm for help today I have to ride horses but I struggle on this but it’s been hard to find a good teacher so tysm you’re a really good teacher

  • @karenM1058
    @karenM1058 7 років тому +1

    A very clear description and Black Beauty is gorgeous.

  • @arandomstrangerontheintern3075
    @arandomstrangerontheintern3075 3 роки тому +1

    Trainer told me to watch these, this really helped!

  • @jbaumun
    @jbaumun 13 років тому +4

    Well filmed, well explained. Thanks for posting.

  • @5MinuteHorseLessons
    @5MinuteHorseLessons  13 років тому +2

    @MrsCullenJankowski -- It is certainly okay to hang the stirrup on the saddle horn. Practically speaking it is an unnecessary step in the saddling process but is added to this demonstration so that he fender would not obstruct the view of the knot. If, however, someone were to saddle 10-20 horses every day then as many extra steps as possible would be cut from the saddling process (including placing the stirrup on the saddle horn).
    Thanks for watching and happy riding (and tying)!

  • @JessicaRabbit69666
    @JessicaRabbit69666 13 років тому +4

    Thank you so much! I always forget how to tie it! >.

  •  6 років тому +2

    I always have done it this way! I always get my latago with no holes in them a I take off the metal rod on my cenches. Cowboy all my life!

  • @horsieb154
    @horsieb154 12 років тому +2

    I had no idea this knot had a technical name! Now I know :)

  • @rej3ctzz125
    @rej3ctzz125 8 років тому +5

    I call it the 4-7-0 Knot, because it looks like the numbers when you tie it.

  • @ShaynaDubbinHarris19600818
    @ShaynaDubbinHarris19600818 4 роки тому

    Hi. Love your video - so easy to understand. Would it be possible for you to show a proper dismount from a western saddle? My instructor is telling me to remove both feet from the stirrups, lean forward and jump down. I’m wondering if I can keep my left foot in the stirrup and put my weight on it as I move my right leg over, then to the ground. Instructor says leaving left foot in stirrup is very dangerous. I disagree. Can you help?

  • @ladymcse07
    @ladymcse07 13 років тому

    I wasn't going to watch because I thought, "I know how to do that!" But I watched anyway. Never thought of using it for wrangling the latigos while the saddle goes back to staorage. Nice tip!

  • @MrsCullenJankowski
    @MrsCullenJankowski 13 років тому

    @5MinuteHorseLessons Thank you!

  • @5MinuteHorseLessons
    @5MinuteHorseLessons  12 років тому +3

    Also, if your latigo keeper is getting stretched or worn from use then you should replace it with a new keeper which will give your excess latigo better friction or bite. Best Wishes.

  • @rudyparnell8246
    @rudyparnell8246 6 років тому

    Very good instruction. Best

  • @taylorrogers411
    @taylorrogers411 11 років тому +1

    what kind of saddle is this? does anyone know, i'm looking to buy a new one:)

  • @Kiamsaco
    @Kiamsaco 10 років тому +1

    we call it the 4 h knot...under to the HEART, across to the HIND, back up towards the HEAD and down through to the HOOVES.

  • @IntimidatingUnicorn1
    @IntimidatingUnicorn1 12 років тому

    Your mare remind me of my old horse. :) He always rolled after I got the saddle off and put him in his pasture. Question: My latigo is giving me trouble when I ride. I buckle it and put the end through the latigo keeper but it starts to come out while riding and my foot gets caught in the loop created and that of course, is not a safe situation. Is it okay for me to both buckle and tie my latigo?

  • @46rambo49
    @46rambo49 8 років тому +2

    since the age of the Templars this is known as the "windsor" I use it to tie my necktie every morning.

    • @sundayridetexas416
      @sundayridetexas416 3 роки тому

      For those non native to Texas..it IS a windsor... for Texans..definitely the Texas T

  • @5MinuteHorseLessons
    @5MinuteHorseLessons  12 років тому

    That loop can be a problem especially when loping/cantering, but it's not a good idea to both buckle and tie. If you prefer to buckle you can put one more loop through your saddle's d-ring after you buckle instead of going directly to the keeper and then from the d-ring go to the latigo keeper. This will keep more friction on the excess latigo and keep the extra free end above your feet.

  • @crochetionsbykathryn4172
    @crochetionsbykathryn4172 5 років тому +2

    In my neck of the woods, we call that a “cow hitch” knot.

  • @sundayridetexas416
    @sundayridetexas416 3 роки тому

    Texas ftw

  • @MrsCullenJankowski
    @MrsCullenJankowski 13 років тому

    I would hang the stirrup on the saddle horn anyway...is that bad?

  • @JustASleepySloth
    @JustASleepySloth 7 років тому +2

    I always wondered how cowboys did this, my dad cut my latigo (wasn't leather) down and now I'm regretting it (not that I had a damn choice he just did it) but I did recently buy a leather latigo so I'll try that since I like to mount from the ground and my horse is extremely difficult to girth (she's very narrow and getting the girth tight enough to mount from the ground is a struggle.

  • @casseylouise7281
    @casseylouise7281 9 років тому

    Can any one tell me which is better? The Texas T or using the buckle? Cheers

  • @FGProduct
    @FGProduct 14 років тому

    this really helped cuz i havent rode in a while and kinda forgot...

  • @tshorse
    @tshorse 10 років тому

    Hey, just get a new chinch with the roller and solid bar in the lower ring and you dont have to do the Texaas T. If your out on the range and are using the TT pull the end of the latigo back up thru the top, kinda like a quick release. if the horse falls and you need to get the saddle off with out cutting it off (hopefully the horse is on his right side) just grab the latigo end and pull it out without ditzing around and trying to get the knowt free. always run the excess up to the latigo hanger as much as possible to keep excess from under the stirrup. also when putting away the saddle i use a quick release knot where the end of the latigo can be put thru the cinch ring with one pull it all come apart and ready for the next wrap. Sorry, makes no sense and need to be seen on a vid to know what i mean. personally, I dont use the knot. Happy Trails

  • @birgitschenk6569
    @birgitschenk6569 10 років тому

    I buckle and go through the cinch holder with the excess strap

  • @illyannabws
    @illyannabws 12 років тому

    cute horse!!

  • @Hy-Brasil
    @Hy-Brasil 8 років тому +2

    tried and tried and tried to explain to my husband this is the way i and every other horse person i personally know has done it and that it is perfectly safe. BUT .... since i haven't saddled a horse in over thirteen years he thinks i am suddenly a novice >:(

  • @Alex-horsman
    @Alex-horsman 2 роки тому

    Why this front latigo is so long??? It could be in twice shorter and will be enough and not rub the knee...

  • @bellawalls9903
    @bellawalls9903 7 років тому +1

    Just remember head hind horn an hooves

  • @PinkPortraitDesu
    @PinkPortraitDesu 2 роки тому

    Me a jumper rider: why am I here? I blame tik tok drama

  • @lesliejacobs1439
    @lesliejacobs1439 4 роки тому

    I didn’t realize I tie my cinch knot( never called it Texas T, cause I was raised in California) backwards. To the right first..guess it is because I am left handed.

  • @badpossum440
    @badpossum440 7 років тому

    why not use a strap with a buckle?

    • @SundayGravy812
      @SundayGravy812 7 років тому

      *577 /450 Its the gold in the buckle

  • @suttonm7102
    @suttonm7102 8 років тому

    Ok first, you should always put the stirrup up, second you can loop that at least one more time and third you need it to be way titer the that, do not use this video to learn anything