TeamWazz
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Hi all, apologies in advance for the long post!
I've been having a few issues with my new (well, not so new now, had him just over 10 months) horse and would really like some advice. Have tried yahoo answers and just end up with a lot of insulting comments so need proper horsey people!
His main issue however is travelling. He will load 100%, practically loads himself into a big lorry. However he then stays quiet for a few minutes, then begins to push against the partition to the extent we worry he's going to just fall down or break it. We've had him in a trailer with a partition across the middle once when we were trying to go to a XC schooling night and though he loaded perfectly, the minute we shut him in he pawed the ground, kicked and once we left we were even flagged down by a passing motorist twenty minutes into the journey who said they'd seen him go down in the trailer a few times. We got out at the other end (too far to turn back) and he had down himself a very bad overreach injury (don't ask me how, my vet called him a kamikaze traveller) and had various other (small) battle scars.
Tried a friends herringbone lorry and as I say, he looked at it once then marched himself in. We thought it was better to shut him in with a feed and not go anywhere, just watch him. He was quiet for about four/five minutes then again, pushed himself against this partition and just began to panic.
We are meaning to try a trailer with no partition in the middle soon but the problem is that we don't have transport of our own so we have to borrow or rent, which is difficult.
Up until 2010 he was out a lot at competitions (he's done up to BE100) and they had a rear-facing equitrek van. Before that his breeder would do big journeys (he has been to Olympia before) with him in his own lorry and you wouldn't hear a peep. However he was turned away towards the end of 2010 due to no rider, and I bought him late 2011.
What are your thoughts and suggestions of ways to move forward? He is perfect in every way other than this for me and I want to help him. Sorry to leave you with so much reading but it was the only way to get all his history in!
I've been having a few issues with my new (well, not so new now, had him just over 10 months) horse and would really like some advice. Have tried yahoo answers and just end up with a lot of insulting comments so need proper horsey people!
His main issue however is travelling. He will load 100%, practically loads himself into a big lorry. However he then stays quiet for a few minutes, then begins to push against the partition to the extent we worry he's going to just fall down or break it. We've had him in a trailer with a partition across the middle once when we were trying to go to a XC schooling night and though he loaded perfectly, the minute we shut him in he pawed the ground, kicked and once we left we were even flagged down by a passing motorist twenty minutes into the journey who said they'd seen him go down in the trailer a few times. We got out at the other end (too far to turn back) and he had down himself a very bad overreach injury (don't ask me how, my vet called him a kamikaze traveller) and had various other (small) battle scars.
Tried a friends herringbone lorry and as I say, he looked at it once then marched himself in. We thought it was better to shut him in with a feed and not go anywhere, just watch him. He was quiet for about four/five minutes then again, pushed himself against this partition and just began to panic.
We are meaning to try a trailer with no partition in the middle soon but the problem is that we don't have transport of our own so we have to borrow or rent, which is difficult.
Up until 2010 he was out a lot at competitions (he's done up to BE100) and they had a rear-facing equitrek van. Before that his breeder would do big journeys (he has been to Olympia before) with him in his own lorry and you wouldn't hear a peep. However he was turned away towards the end of 2010 due to no rider, and I bought him late 2011.
What are your thoughts and suggestions of ways to move forward? He is perfect in every way other than this for me and I want to help him. Sorry to leave you with so much reading but it was the only way to get all his history in!