hmeikle
Member
Hello, I was wondering if anyone had any experience of my problem and indeed any helpful advice as I am at a complete loss!
I have a 16.3h gelding and a 510 Ifor Williams trailer. When I first got him we travelled him in the trailer with all the usual partitions. He didn't travel very well and would find it hard to keep his balance. This would lead to him getting very upset, and then having a "break down" - kicking out, falling over and generally very distressed.
Because of this I took out all of the partitions and got two full length breast bars (one for front and back) and traveled him crossed tied. He has better balance but is still a very bad traveller. He spends the entire time trying to turn around to look at the cars coming behind us (he can't though) and swinging his bum from one side to another. He also kicks out and bronks. Its very dangerous as it makes the car swerve and I'm very worried that he is going to cause an accident. I'm also very worried about him as he's obviously very distressed.
It doesn't seem to make any difference what speed I go, he's upset at any speed. The trailer is designed for 18h horses so he has loads of room. He also always loads first time and gets upset pretty much as soon as we set off. I have also tried to shut the back windows (ie hoping this would stop him from turning round), but when I tried he immediately started panicking and bucking in the trailer so I didn't go through with it.
Does anyone have any ideas?! I was thinking of trying him in a trailer where the horses face backwards. I can't afford a box (I need to get a licence to drive over 3.5tons and the 3.5ton horseboxes are just way out of my price range).
Any advice gratefully received!
Thanks,
Harriet
I have a 16.3h gelding and a 510 Ifor Williams trailer. When I first got him we travelled him in the trailer with all the usual partitions. He didn't travel very well and would find it hard to keep his balance. This would lead to him getting very upset, and then having a "break down" - kicking out, falling over and generally very distressed.
Because of this I took out all of the partitions and got two full length breast bars (one for front and back) and traveled him crossed tied. He has better balance but is still a very bad traveller. He spends the entire time trying to turn around to look at the cars coming behind us (he can't though) and swinging his bum from one side to another. He also kicks out and bronks. Its very dangerous as it makes the car swerve and I'm very worried that he is going to cause an accident. I'm also very worried about him as he's obviously very distressed.
It doesn't seem to make any difference what speed I go, he's upset at any speed. The trailer is designed for 18h horses so he has loads of room. He also always loads first time and gets upset pretty much as soon as we set off. I have also tried to shut the back windows (ie hoping this would stop him from turning round), but when I tried he immediately started panicking and bucking in the trailer so I didn't go through with it.
Does anyone have any ideas?! I was thinking of trying him in a trailer where the horses face backwards. I can't afford a box (I need to get a licence to drive over 3.5tons and the 3.5ton horseboxes are just way out of my price range).
Any advice gratefully received!
Thanks,
Harriet