doris2008
Well-Known Member
I am moving my horse in a few weeks to a new yard. He is a difficult loader to say the least and I am already starting to worry about it!
I used to have a trailer and after several incidents when loading it was sold. He will go so far in and then reverse out VERY quickly! He will also rear if pressured and has gone over backwards twice now as a result of trying to load him.
I have access to a lorry to take him and may get one opportunity to see how he is before hand but thats it.
He has loaded into that before a long time ago but it took a long time.
Food doesnt work. Lunge lines dont work. Putting a bridle on doesnt work. Putting another horse on doesnt work! When he used to come back from vets (I am guessing there may be some association issues here with vet visits!), they would sedate him and basically shuffle him in foot by foot!
So...any new and radical ideas?!!!!
Someone has actually suggested to me, putting a roller on and headcollar and running a standing martingale through to prevent him rearing so high that he unbalances himself - or is this just to stop him from balancing himself if he does go up?
When he actually loads and is in, he is fine when travelling. Seems well balanced, doesnt sweat, will eat hay and have a doze - doesn't seem stressed at all. It's just the loading process.
Is it worth getting some sedative from vet? I worry that when sedated that he may still go up, but will lack coordination and will then be more likely to fall over!
Argghhh...if there was one thing I wish he was ok with, its loading!
I used to have a trailer and after several incidents when loading it was sold. He will go so far in and then reverse out VERY quickly! He will also rear if pressured and has gone over backwards twice now as a result of trying to load him.
I have access to a lorry to take him and may get one opportunity to see how he is before hand but thats it.
He has loaded into that before a long time ago but it took a long time.
Food doesnt work. Lunge lines dont work. Putting a bridle on doesnt work. Putting another horse on doesnt work! When he used to come back from vets (I am guessing there may be some association issues here with vet visits!), they would sedate him and basically shuffle him in foot by foot!
So...any new and radical ideas?!!!!
Someone has actually suggested to me, putting a roller on and headcollar and running a standing martingale through to prevent him rearing so high that he unbalances himself - or is this just to stop him from balancing himself if he does go up?
When he actually loads and is in, he is fine when travelling. Seems well balanced, doesnt sweat, will eat hay and have a doze - doesn't seem stressed at all. It's just the loading process.
Is it worth getting some sedative from vet? I worry that when sedated that he may still go up, but will lack coordination and will then be more likely to fall over!
Argghhh...if there was one thing I wish he was ok with, its loading!