State three rules that should be followed to ensure safety when tying horses

What will be an ideal response?


To ensure the safety of both horses and handlers, the following rules should be adhered to when tying horses:

Always use a quick release knot.

Secure to a solid post or hitching rack. Never tie to gates, fence rails, or the like.

Lead ropes should be tied short and high enough to prevent the animal from lifting a leg over the rope.

Ensure a minimum of 12 feet between animals.

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