Apparantly my horse loads now...

FoxTrotx

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Finally managed to get my trailer out today as the ground has dried up sufficiently ( I got my car stuck on the grass last time I tried :o) to do a bit of loading practice.

I don't think my girl has ever been the easiest to load and finds the whole thing a bit of a ordeal, it doesn't help as she's generally a 'stressy' horse at the best of times. Before today I'd got her onto the trailer twice, the first time it took 3 hours, I let her have her dinner on there then got her off. The next time took about 45 mins we went to a local show, had a whale of a time and got back on the trailer within 10 minutes. I tried to load her a couple of weeks later but she just said no. The end result was 3 removed shoes, a snapped leadrope and rope burnt hands even through gloves. I didn't try and load her again after this as I don't like seeing her in such a state.

Until today :). She clocked the trailer as soon as I pulled it out so pranced about the field like a mad thing. She normally comes over and puts her head in the headcollar, she walked away from me today so obviously knew my cruel plan. I caught her and she pranced alongside me snorting like a 20hh dragon (she's 17hh so big enough without such antics). We had a look at the trailer, decided it was still scary, but then the most unexpected thing happened.....


I walked her up to the ramp and she walked straight on with me! I walked her on and off (off the front ramp, so lead her through it really) a few times then put the front ramp up. She was just as good. So I decided to try her with no rope. She promptly ********d off at a gallop and proceeded to race up and down the fence like a maniac (on grass, thankfully). Think she just wanted to blow off a bit of steam because she came back calm and ready to load with no rope, just by following me up the ramp :D

We loaded and unloaded many times without me even touching her, she just followed me. Bit of a pointless post but I'm really proud of her.
 
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