bearTessy
Well-Known Member
Hi ,
Does anyone have an experience of a horse rearing over the breast bar of a trailer ? It's an Ifor Williams 510, so plenty of head room etc, pony is only 14hh .
She loads perfectly, walks on in a calm manner, and we have been working on just standing still on the trailer, relaxing and letting her walk out of the back ramp, stopped using the front exit so she doesn't associate this with getting out the front. A lady has been out helping me, who managed to shut all the breach bars, shut the ramp and walk to the jockey door and back with no problems. She then said she doesn't think we will have any more issues.
Which is fine, but I am concerned about it happening if I am out alone, I know there is the Allan key to drop the front bar if she gets stuck, but want to avoid this situation from happening in the first place.
There are so many varying views on how to proceed, if we should remove the partitions, get a full length bar and cross tie her. Remove everything, cross tie her , Or if we should tie under the bar and see how she reacts, the bars are on the highest setting and as close together as possible, unfortunately she's just short enough to get back and rear up.
Would really like to get her out to a couple of fun shows over winter, but feel this is holding us back.
Any tips/views on how best to proceed with a problem like this would be great & any success stories as it's quite disheartening at the moment !!
Thanks .
Does anyone have an experience of a horse rearing over the breast bar of a trailer ? It's an Ifor Williams 510, so plenty of head room etc, pony is only 14hh .
She loads perfectly, walks on in a calm manner, and we have been working on just standing still on the trailer, relaxing and letting her walk out of the back ramp, stopped using the front exit so she doesn't associate this with getting out the front. A lady has been out helping me, who managed to shut all the breach bars, shut the ramp and walk to the jockey door and back with no problems. She then said she doesn't think we will have any more issues.
Which is fine, but I am concerned about it happening if I am out alone, I know there is the Allan key to drop the front bar if she gets stuck, but want to avoid this situation from happening in the first place.
There are so many varying views on how to proceed, if we should remove the partitions, get a full length bar and cross tie her. Remove everything, cross tie her , Or if we should tie under the bar and see how she reacts, the bars are on the highest setting and as close together as possible, unfortunately she's just short enough to get back and rear up.
Would really like to get her out to a couple of fun shows over winter, but feel this is holding us back.
Any tips/views on how best to proceed with a problem like this would be great & any success stories as it's quite disheartening at the moment !!
Thanks .
