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STOCKMANS HOBBLES
2 Types!!
WITH CHAINS
$65 plus postage.
Go
here for the DVD for your safety.
There are two types here. One for Breaking in, Green Horses,
suspect Horses
and...
the other for repetitive work like fence walkers, pawers etc.
Select for your use because the latter are far more suited to
the use.

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**See Foal Hobbles
and Back Leg Hobbles on their Pages.
These are not for pulling up the back legs of horses. If you are
doing that, you must do this.
I sell two types
of stockman's hobbles and they have different uses. You should select as
per your requirement.
BREAKING IN (Double
Stitched.)
The
reason for this is the speed of instillation and release and the
safety provided to the Handler.
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GENERAL USE (ie.
pawing, fence walking, float controls, separation anxiety. )
Double Stitched.

These Hobbles are
over kill in quality and are made for repetitive use and
pressure by Horses!!!!!!!!!!
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HOBBLES ARE NOT FOR PULLING UP BACK LEGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Go
here for the BACK LEG STRAP
There are a number of very
important reasons behind my designs and testing.
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Substandard Buckles and
tongues bend and let go during crucial times.
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Hobbles with buckles and
holes are not acceptable for the work on horses large than foals or
mini and tear through in no time.
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Twin strap Hobbles that
don't have the straps stitched, with holes soon fail to allow
the holes to line up due to uneven stretching. This presents a
slowness danger to us.
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Hobbles with holes tear
and rip through in no time and are not suitable for the work.
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Fake Sheep Skin lines
hobbles burn and rub horses.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Single strap hobbles are
simply not strong enough for the job and a waste of money.
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Hobbles with buckles are
too slow to use and therefore can be dangerous for the handler
Here is some proof:
CLICK ON
PHOTOS TO ENLARGE
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Fake
Sheep Skin burn and rub horses. |

The D Ring off a new Hobble after one use |

The substandard buckles |
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RM Williams non stitched tearing |

Dangerous Buckle Roller. RM Williams |

RM Williams holes out of alignment through
uneven stretching. |
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These
burn horses |
These
burn horses |
and
these |
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and these |
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