pudz02
Active Member
I dont know if I've put this is the right section. 
I have an old style rice trailer front/rear unload, floor is pretty much new and is a really good trailer.
My mare has always been funny about loading some days she walks straight on other days it takes a good 30 mins to coax her on.
However once she's on we never get any sweating or anything that makes me thinks shes worried just the odd loose stool (if i put it politely)
She had an accident in the trailer about 2 years ago where she slipped on a poo and manged to lift the partition and get stuck. she came out of it with a few cuts (and travelled home fine) but nothing major and has since loaded and travelled to another show.
Now I dont get out much with her but hoping to do a bit more with her this year as ive joined the riding club so been practising loading over the winter. I've walked behind the trailer as my dad has pulled off and I've noticed her back end seems to go down a lot before she can get her balance.
The trailer just has chains at the very back. What I'm wondering is if i put in a breach bar at the bar at the back that is adjustable like the ifor williams ones, do you think this would help her? she seems like she has too much room infront and behind and needs something to lean on, so i thought of making it a little more compact for her? do you think this could help?
sorry for the really long post, i just wanted to get opinions on it before I start making changes.
thanks for reading
I have an old style rice trailer front/rear unload, floor is pretty much new and is a really good trailer.
My mare has always been funny about loading some days she walks straight on other days it takes a good 30 mins to coax her on.
However once she's on we never get any sweating or anything that makes me thinks shes worried just the odd loose stool (if i put it politely)
She had an accident in the trailer about 2 years ago where she slipped on a poo and manged to lift the partition and get stuck. she came out of it with a few cuts (and travelled home fine) but nothing major and has since loaded and travelled to another show.
Now I dont get out much with her but hoping to do a bit more with her this year as ive joined the riding club so been practising loading over the winter. I've walked behind the trailer as my dad has pulled off and I've noticed her back end seems to go down a lot before she can get her balance.
The trailer just has chains at the very back. What I'm wondering is if i put in a breach bar at the bar at the back that is adjustable like the ifor williams ones, do you think this would help her? she seems like she has too much room infront and behind and needs something to lean on, so i thought of making it a little more compact for her? do you think this could help?
sorry for the really long post, i just wanted to get opinions on it before I start making changes.
thanks for reading