LegOn
Well-Known Member
My friend has a horse on trial with a view to buying, she has been through a good few potential horses at this stage but is a novice, first time owner so is looking for that ideal first horse. She has plenty of experienced people around her to help, on a full livery yard & good advice from an instructor that knows her well.
The current trial horse is perfect - 12 year old mare, done lots of riding club, hunter trials, hacks out alone or in company, snaffle mouth, easy to handle on the ground which is important for her, and a saint under saddle. She is getting on great with her - jumped her, taken her out XC. Also is very pretty!!
The only issue is the horse is an odd loader. She doesnt own a horsebox or jeep but I do & I know that whenever she is travelling, it will be with me & I hate bad loaders!! The current owner has been honest about her loading but said that it hasnt stopped her from doing lots with the mare & has had her since she was 4. But its obvious the owner is happy to live with the behaviour, where as I think it will be a bit much for my friend.
The mare walks straight onto the box, completely normal & calm & then reverses out at high speed!!
It's very odd, I've never come across it before. She does this about 3 times - each time going straight on the box, & then out again at high speed and then just walks on & stays there??? 
She travels great & is quiet once you reach the destination if you have to leave her in the box. And walks off the ramp as quiet as a lamb when you lead her off the box. From her eye, she seems to be lacking in confidence a bit & is trying really hard but its quite dramatic when she reverses out.
She has the mare for another week & I'm happy to offer my horsebox up during the week for some practice & also see if she is happier to stay in the box once my horse is in there. We are planning on doing some practicing with feed etc cause she is very feed orientated so that might help. Is there anything else you can suggest or has anyone had a loader similar to this that has successfully broken the habit? Would it worry you if the horse was perfect in every other way??
The current trial horse is perfect - 12 year old mare, done lots of riding club, hunter trials, hacks out alone or in company, snaffle mouth, easy to handle on the ground which is important for her, and a saint under saddle. She is getting on great with her - jumped her, taken her out XC. Also is very pretty!!
The only issue is the horse is an odd loader. She doesnt own a horsebox or jeep but I do & I know that whenever she is travelling, it will be with me & I hate bad loaders!! The current owner has been honest about her loading but said that it hasnt stopped her from doing lots with the mare & has had her since she was 4. But its obvious the owner is happy to live with the behaviour, where as I think it will be a bit much for my friend.
The mare walks straight onto the box, completely normal & calm & then reverses out at high speed!!
She travels great & is quiet once you reach the destination if you have to leave her in the box. And walks off the ramp as quiet as a lamb when you lead her off the box. From her eye, she seems to be lacking in confidence a bit & is trying really hard but its quite dramatic when she reverses out.
She has the mare for another week & I'm happy to offer my horsebox up during the week for some practice & also see if she is happier to stay in the box once my horse is in there. We are planning on doing some practicing with feed etc cause she is very feed orientated so that might help. Is there anything else you can suggest or has anyone had a loader similar to this that has successfully broken the habit? Would it worry you if the horse was perfect in every other way??