Clannad48
Well-Known Member
Ok this may be a bit long but I think I need to give you all the information:
Today we went to take our mare out in the trailer, she loads fine and stands while all the bars etc are being locked into place, the ramp is shut and the other dors shut. As soon as I move off - at a snails pace she starts to crash around in the trailer. She seems to firstly stand on three legs, one of the front ones raised. Then she starts to 'motorbike corner' (sorry best description I can think of) her back legs, scrabbling as if to get her balance. This is whilst I am still on the yard on a flat surface travelling at about 2 miles an hour. We took her off, checked her over and loaded her again - she went on no problem, we locked all the doors and as soon as the trailer started to move she started the same thing again. The time previous to this we had had a few issues but once travelling on a straight road she was fine.
We have had the trailer a year and she has always travelled fine before, apart from initially having problems travelling on the right hand side, we then moved her to the left hand side, now she has problems travelling on either side.
The trailer is a7 yr old Ifor Williams 505R with a metal and rubber floor, I have had the trailer serviced a fortnight ago, everything is fine, floor, suspension, etc. The trailer has a complete clean bill of health.
Her back is fine, there are no leg problems, she is barefoot and has been for 4 years. Her last couple of outings in the trailer have been for 'fun' events, nothing that would make her think she was going somewhere nasty. We tried taking off her travelling boots incase they were slipping (or felt to her as if they were slipping) and have tried her with bandages and and without incase that was an issue.
At the yard today people came up with a couple of suggestions:
1. put in full width breach bars to see if this is the issue (will have to try and borrow some to try it), but daughter is terrified that if she has space to go down fully she will do herself some serious damage..
2. Give her a dose of instant calmer
3. Buy a lorry - not an option, we sold the last one as she didn't fit in it anymore and can't really afford to buy another one.
Someone also suggested ignoring the behaviour, that it was just a 'temper tantrum' but I have to go down a narrow road down a hill once out of the yard, it only takes a couple of minutes but I don't want to risk an accident or injury to the horse. It is single track with passing places.
Any suggestions, thoughts etc.
Today we went to take our mare out in the trailer, she loads fine and stands while all the bars etc are being locked into place, the ramp is shut and the other dors shut. As soon as I move off - at a snails pace she starts to crash around in the trailer. She seems to firstly stand on three legs, one of the front ones raised. Then she starts to 'motorbike corner' (sorry best description I can think of) her back legs, scrabbling as if to get her balance. This is whilst I am still on the yard on a flat surface travelling at about 2 miles an hour. We took her off, checked her over and loaded her again - she went on no problem, we locked all the doors and as soon as the trailer started to move she started the same thing again. The time previous to this we had had a few issues but once travelling on a straight road she was fine.
We have had the trailer a year and she has always travelled fine before, apart from initially having problems travelling on the right hand side, we then moved her to the left hand side, now she has problems travelling on either side.
The trailer is a7 yr old Ifor Williams 505R with a metal and rubber floor, I have had the trailer serviced a fortnight ago, everything is fine, floor, suspension, etc. The trailer has a complete clean bill of health.
Her back is fine, there are no leg problems, she is barefoot and has been for 4 years. Her last couple of outings in the trailer have been for 'fun' events, nothing that would make her think she was going somewhere nasty. We tried taking off her travelling boots incase they were slipping (or felt to her as if they were slipping) and have tried her with bandages and and without incase that was an issue.
At the yard today people came up with a couple of suggestions:
1. put in full width breach bars to see if this is the issue (will have to try and borrow some to try it), but daughter is terrified that if she has space to go down fully she will do herself some serious damage..
2. Give her a dose of instant calmer
3. Buy a lorry - not an option, we sold the last one as she didn't fit in it anymore and can't really afford to buy another one.
Someone also suggested ignoring the behaviour, that it was just a 'temper tantrum' but I have to go down a narrow road down a hill once out of the yard, it only takes a couple of minutes but I don't want to risk an accident or injury to the horse. It is single track with passing places.
Any suggestions, thoughts etc.