chestnut cob
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Any tips for getting my boy used to standing on the trailer between classes at a comp?
He loads ok (99% of the time...has said no once in the last 9 months so I reckon that's a pretty good rate and he went on eventually), travels well and will stand on there fairly quietly for 10 mins or so. Any longer than that and he throws tantrums. He isn't scared at all, he just gets pi$$y about having to stand around. It is pure temper, not nervousness or worry. He really doesn't mind the trailer at all but objects to being made to stand on it between classes, or when we've finished if I dare to leave his side so I can, say, go to the loo!
Do the rest of you just leave your horses to have their tantrums, if they don't settle straight away?!
When the weather is ok I tie him up outside the trailer unless I need to go to the loo or something like that, but when it's peeing it down like last weekend, I can't leave him outside. He is going to have to learn to stand on there quietly... The problem with him is that if I do something like feed him on there, he would stand nicely while he's being fed and then start up the tantrums again once the feed has gone. I can't give him hard feed in the trailer to last an hour or more!
Any suggestions for getting a purely stroppy horse used to standing quietly on the trailer?
He loads ok (99% of the time...has said no once in the last 9 months so I reckon that's a pretty good rate and he went on eventually), travels well and will stand on there fairly quietly for 10 mins or so. Any longer than that and he throws tantrums. He isn't scared at all, he just gets pi$$y about having to stand around. It is pure temper, not nervousness or worry. He really doesn't mind the trailer at all but objects to being made to stand on it between classes, or when we've finished if I dare to leave his side so I can, say, go to the loo!
Do the rest of you just leave your horses to have their tantrums, if they don't settle straight away?!
When the weather is ok I tie him up outside the trailer unless I need to go to the loo or something like that, but when it's peeing it down like last weekend, I can't leave him outside. He is going to have to learn to stand on there quietly... The problem with him is that if I do something like feed him on there, he would stand nicely while he's being fed and then start up the tantrums again once the feed has gone. I can't give him hard feed in the trailer to last an hour or more!
Any suggestions for getting a purely stroppy horse used to standing quietly on the trailer?