Frankie10
Well-Known Member
Hi
Firstly thanks to everyone who posted on my last thread with loads of ideas for my horse who HATED the trailer- loading and travelling. When I did finally load him he went bananas- bucking and broncing& sweating buckets
Ive spent hours upon hours trying to get him used to the trailer. This week I took out all the partitions & managed to get him to walk (aka gallop) through the trailer- he didn't even want to keep all 4 feet on the trailer for any longer than necessary
. I couldnt get the central metal pole out so left this in.
Tonight I shut the front unload(including the window) and managed to take out the central middle pole.
Donned my hat, took a deep breath and took him out the stable ... And... He just ambled up the ramp and stood on the trailer and ate his cubes quite happily- all nice and chilled!? Reversed him off the ramp, repeated a few times and he was completely chilled.
No idea what all that's about- maybe he didn't like the partitions or standing on the side of the trailer or unloading at the front?
I didn't attempt to close the ramp- my nerves wouldn't have taken it. Thing is- how should I progress from here without getting squashed without the front bars in! If he does kick off there is nothing between me or him.
I've read it's ok to travel a single horse without partitions on cross ties- Is this safe if he has a paddy and will Ge be able to balance?
Thanks if you got this far!
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Firstly thanks to everyone who posted on my last thread with loads of ideas for my horse who HATED the trailer- loading and travelling. When I did finally load him he went bananas- bucking and broncing& sweating buckets
Ive spent hours upon hours trying to get him used to the trailer. This week I took out all the partitions & managed to get him to walk (aka gallop) through the trailer- he didn't even want to keep all 4 feet on the trailer for any longer than necessary
Tonight I shut the front unload(including the window) and managed to take out the central middle pole.
Donned my hat, took a deep breath and took him out the stable ... And... He just ambled up the ramp and stood on the trailer and ate his cubes quite happily- all nice and chilled!? Reversed him off the ramp, repeated a few times and he was completely chilled.
No idea what all that's about- maybe he didn't like the partitions or standing on the side of the trailer or unloading at the front?
I didn't attempt to close the ramp- my nerves wouldn't have taken it. Thing is- how should I progress from here without getting squashed without the front bars in! If he does kick off there is nothing between me or him.
I've read it's ok to travel a single horse without partitions on cross ties- Is this safe if he has a paddy and will Ge be able to balance?
Thanks if you got this far!
X x