lil85
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I need advice...
I have a horse who is destroying the inside of my lorry. He constantly kicks. I'm worried he will put his leg right through eventually and goodness knows the damage he is doing to himself!!
He doesn't do it everytime. I tie his tail up because initially I thought it was getting stuck in his travel boots but its not that. He just does it for attention when we're in traffic/stationary. He travels well other than that, doesn't sweat up etc. I have an internal lorry camera and he eats hay mostly so he can't be stressed if he's eating, surely.
Has anyone had the same problem? How did you tackle it?
I'm thinking to hobble him. I'm guessing I'd have to train him to be hobbled first then transport him hobbled.
Does anyone have any experience with hobbling or alternative methods to stop him kicking during transport.
TIA
I have a horse who is destroying the inside of my lorry. He constantly kicks. I'm worried he will put his leg right through eventually and goodness knows the damage he is doing to himself!!
He doesn't do it everytime. I tie his tail up because initially I thought it was getting stuck in his travel boots but its not that. He just does it for attention when we're in traffic/stationary. He travels well other than that, doesn't sweat up etc. I have an internal lorry camera and he eats hay mostly so he can't be stressed if he's eating, surely.
Has anyone had the same problem? How did you tackle it?
I'm thinking to hobble him. I'm guessing I'd have to train him to be hobbled first then transport him hobbled.
Does anyone have any experience with hobbling or alternative methods to stop him kicking during transport.
TIA
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