wallyevent
Well-Known Member
Would you expect an expert who helped you with an issue with your horse to charge the full fee again if you started to experience the exact same problems again less than a year later?
It was for loading, they showed me what to do at the end of the session, but by then my horse was loading himself, so I didn't really get to know what I should do if he was to start to question it again. I asked and got a brief explanation, but putting it in to practice when they arent there to guide you is hard!
I really think OP the problem lays in the actual trailer or the driving .I say this because it has just come back again after you were ok for a while so sort those issues first otherwise your money will be wasted . can you borrow another trailer to try and see if it improves?
How often have you been travelling?
Its is no use wasting time practising loading if you dont sort out the reason why he wont.
I agree that it is a loading issue and your horse been fine, you need to give your transport a good service as a first port of call.
My friends horse stopped loading all of a sudden after never showing a problem before. Turned out there was a rotting floor board that he had spotted.
After fully checking the transport and assessing your driving, then I'd call the expert back.
I really think OP the problem lays in the actual trailer or the driving .I say this because it has just come back again after you were ok for a while so sort those issues first otherwise your money will be wasted . can you borrow another trailer to try and see if it improves?
How often have you been travelling?
Its is no use wasting time practising loading if you dont sort out the reason why he wont.