Bug2007
Well-Known Member
Lady is just a total pain to load.......nothing is consistant and what works one day doesn't work the next.
She travels really quietly and when she decides it is time to load then she walks in happy as larry.
For example, we went to a flat work clinic on Saturday...two seconds striaght up the ramp, rewarded by mints and a pat. Travelled perfect as usual. Waited in trailer when we got there early. tacked up, good lesson, then it all went down hill and it took forty minutes to load her on the way home!!! Why??? because she decided not to go in.
We have tried everyting i can think of, lunge reins....don't help at all, she rears up and totally flips out, she doesn't like to be forced in.
Food....worked twice then wised up to that!!!!
Just standing there until she gets bored does work but forty minutes later!!!!
If you try and keep pressure on the headcollar until she moves forwards she dives her head to the side and does one, she isn't the kind of horse that backs of she jumps of the side of the ramp, we now load in a headcollar as grabbing her reins is the only thing that stops me losing her.
Pressure headcollars make her rear, suppose to stop this kind of thing but with her it starts it.
I am at a loss with her, once she decides she wants to go home she doesn't hesitate she is staight up the ramp and dragging me in.
(by the way she is a 4 yr old ex racer, this will happen on the way out and the way back most of the time, other days she'll just walk on in).
She travels really quietly and when she decides it is time to load then she walks in happy as larry.
For example, we went to a flat work clinic on Saturday...two seconds striaght up the ramp, rewarded by mints and a pat. Travelled perfect as usual. Waited in trailer when we got there early. tacked up, good lesson, then it all went down hill and it took forty minutes to load her on the way home!!! Why??? because she decided not to go in.
We have tried everyting i can think of, lunge reins....don't help at all, she rears up and totally flips out, she doesn't like to be forced in.
Food....worked twice then wised up to that!!!!
Just standing there until she gets bored does work but forty minutes later!!!!
If you try and keep pressure on the headcollar until she moves forwards she dives her head to the side and does one, she isn't the kind of horse that backs of she jumps of the side of the ramp, we now load in a headcollar as grabbing her reins is the only thing that stops me losing her.
Pressure headcollars make her rear, suppose to stop this kind of thing but with her it starts it.
I am at a loss with her, once she decides she wants to go home she doesn't hesitate she is staight up the ramp and dragging me in.
(by the way she is a 4 yr old ex racer, this will happen on the way out and the way back most of the time, other days she'll just walk on in).