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Manger Hitch

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The Manger Hitch is a quick release knot used to secure the lead of an animal to a ring or a fence.

It’s a secure hitch that stays firm and does not jam even when the rope gets wet.

In addition to livestock farms, it’s used in camping and other general tasks to secure items to a pole or a post.

Let’s learn it in detail.

Manger Hitch Details

Type: Quick Release Knot

Other Names: None

ABoK reference: #242, #1828

How to Tie a Manger Hitch Knot

  1. Pass the rope through the ring.
  2. Pass it in front and behind both ropes.
  3. Wrap it twice around the ropes.
  4. Make a bight with the working end and feed it through the loop.
  5. Tighten the knot.

Manger Hitch Knot Step by Step

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Manger Hitch Knot Diagram

Application and Uses

It’s used in farms to tie animals and cattle securely.

In the Ashley Book of Knots, it’s mentioned that it was originally designed for a cow that drooled a lot. It will not jam if the rope gets wet.

Besides farms, it can be used in camping and outdoor activities where a quick release knot is needed.

Pros & Cons

  • Strong and secure.
  • Does not jam and easy to untie.
  • Does not release as quickly as the other quick release knots.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Halter Hitch be used as an alternative?

The Halter Hitch can be used as an alternative to the Manger Hitch.

It’s a quick release knot that is used in ranches to tie animals like mules, horses and other animals to a post.


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