njyr
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Looking at getting a van conversion to get me and my first horse out and about. He is 12 and i have had him for 18months. About 3 months after I first got him various friends took us to local sj/xc/dressage events. We probably went to about 8 events in total before he went lame. He never travelled well, always dripping with sweat and sometimes reluctant to load. Since then he been on a lorry 3 time - twice to the vets and once to move yards. The last time he loaded ok but as soon as I shut the partition he started - little rears and bucks, kicking out at times. He did this for 3 hours, all the way to Newmarket and back. It looked like shear panic. This was new behaviour before he just used to sweat.
The question is if I get a lorry how do I get him to chill out? Do you think by loading him again and again, each time asking him stand for a little longer, eventually building up to closing the ramp and then the doors. Then short journeys, at first just around the block would work?
Any other tips for getting a horse to learn to relax?
Looking at getting a van conversion to get me and my first horse out and about. He is 12 and i have had him for 18months. About 3 months after I first got him various friends took us to local sj/xc/dressage events. We probably went to about 8 events in total before he went lame. He never travelled well, always dripping with sweat and sometimes reluctant to load. Since then he been on a lorry 3 time - twice to the vets and once to move yards. The last time he loaded ok but as soon as I shut the partition he started - little rears and bucks, kicking out at times. He did this for 3 hours, all the way to Newmarket and back. It looked like shear panic. This was new behaviour before he just used to sweat.
The question is if I get a lorry how do I get him to chill out? Do you think by loading him again and again, each time asking him stand for a little longer, eventually building up to closing the ramp and then the doors. Then short journeys, at first just around the block would work?
Any other tips for getting a horse to learn to relax?