TicTac
Well-Known Member
do you put any bedding in your trailer when you travel your horse and what are your reasons for doing so? I have an IW 510 with decent rubber matting which I clean out after every use. I don't usually put any bedding down but I am in the process of getting my mare used to a trailer as she has only ever travelled in a lorry. She poops for england what ever she travels in or does and maybe if I put a bit of bedding down it might help to ' soak ' up some of the moisture! She generally doesn't wee while travelling though.
Also what is the best way to get her used to trailer travel? As often as I can I am loading her in and out of the trailer ( trying to do a session evry day) and getting her to stand quietly and then lead her off. To start with she paws the ground and gets agitated and then settles a bit. To be honest she used to do this on a lorry as well but with a trailer the space is a bit more confined and she will be travelling forwards. I haven't taken her for a ride yet as I want to get her going on and off with the minimum of fuss. So to all you experienced trailer travellers, your advice would be greatly appreciated.
NB:- I always tow very considerately and slowly much to the annoyance of other road users! Especially on country lanes.
Also what is the best way to get her used to trailer travel? As often as I can I am loading her in and out of the trailer ( trying to do a session evry day) and getting her to stand quietly and then lead her off. To start with she paws the ground and gets agitated and then settles a bit. To be honest she used to do this on a lorry as well but with a trailer the space is a bit more confined and she will be travelling forwards. I haven't taken her for a ride yet as I want to get her going on and off with the minimum of fuss. So to all you experienced trailer travellers, your advice would be greatly appreciated.
NB:- I always tow very considerately and slowly much to the annoyance of other road users! Especially on country lanes.