LG's Skivvy
Active Member
Hi,
This has probably been done before, any tips on calming an explosive horse when it comes to unloading and settling somewhere new? At the moment, he has a fit when he unloads and rears/pulls away when tied to trailer, I had to put him in a school and have someone hold him while I tacked him up
I am going to start to try and tie him to the trailer at home groom & tack him up etc but I'm wondering if anybody else has any tips to share.. I am a long way from being able to manage him on my own somewhere new, so going out to compete feels like a million miles away
Thanks
This has probably been done before, any tips on calming an explosive horse when it comes to unloading and settling somewhere new? At the moment, he has a fit when he unloads and rears/pulls away when tied to trailer, I had to put him in a school and have someone hold him while I tacked him up
I am going to start to try and tie him to the trailer at home groom & tack him up etc but I'm wondering if anybody else has any tips to share.. I am a long way from being able to manage him on my own somewhere new, so going out to compete feels like a million miles away
Thanks