Birker2020
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My horse who I've owned for almost 8 years had always loaded into my trailer well, practically bounding up the ramp. I've never given him a bad journey that I can remember, apart from one emergency stop at very low speed due to a dopey driver who didn't know their width up a country lane, and this was about two years ago.
All of a sudden my horse has started playing up to load. The first time it happened we were going to a show and loading at around 9am one morning. As it was only his second night out the previous night (as we'd turned them around from out at day to out at night) I thought it was due to him being tired when coming in. We missed our classes but me and my friends spent two hours loading him and managed to get him to walk through the trailer. The next couple of times he's been very hesitant but has gone in with a large container of 'goodies' shaken in front of him and I've taken him out places. Last time coming home (first time in 8 yrs he wouldn't load) - it took me and two others 3/4 of an hour to get him loaded. But when I got back I'd discovered he'd weed in the trailer so I think it was because he was desperate for a wee (never weed before).
He's had seven double clears and a single clear in the last four or five outings and really loves his job, ears forward, loves to jump so its not a reluctance to compete.
The only differences recently that I can put it down to are:
1) wants to sleep when comes in from field so doesn't want to go to a show
2) trailer movement is making arthritis worse in his coffin joints
3) trailer was painted in the same colours as before, before horse started having problems loading but wondered if smell of paint/brightness of colour when new.
4) scared himself big style when I went to a show about 2 months ago as there was a couple of pigs in a field at the show ground and he was terrified and stood trembling outside and in his trailer at them.
Incidentally brakes have been changed and working fine, double floor been checked and re-checked. The horse only started jumping again about three months ago, after 9 months off competing, and I've been out to about 9 or 10 shows during that time, two of them were dressage so hardly over worked. And prior to this was out almost every weekend for the last 5 or 6 years.
Any suggestions however strange or off beat please folks.
All this will he/wont he load? is really upsetting me as I feel he is trying to tell me something and I'm too damn dumb to understand.
All of a sudden my horse has started playing up to load. The first time it happened we were going to a show and loading at around 9am one morning. As it was only his second night out the previous night (as we'd turned them around from out at day to out at night) I thought it was due to him being tired when coming in. We missed our classes but me and my friends spent two hours loading him and managed to get him to walk through the trailer. The next couple of times he's been very hesitant but has gone in with a large container of 'goodies' shaken in front of him and I've taken him out places. Last time coming home (first time in 8 yrs he wouldn't load) - it took me and two others 3/4 of an hour to get him loaded. But when I got back I'd discovered he'd weed in the trailer so I think it was because he was desperate for a wee (never weed before).
He's had seven double clears and a single clear in the last four or five outings and really loves his job, ears forward, loves to jump so its not a reluctance to compete.
The only differences recently that I can put it down to are:
1) wants to sleep when comes in from field so doesn't want to go to a show
2) trailer movement is making arthritis worse in his coffin joints
3) trailer was painted in the same colours as before, before horse started having problems loading but wondered if smell of paint/brightness of colour when new.
4) scared himself big style when I went to a show about 2 months ago as there was a couple of pigs in a field at the show ground and he was terrified and stood trembling outside and in his trailer at them.
Incidentally brakes have been changed and working fine, double floor been checked and re-checked. The horse only started jumping again about three months ago, after 9 months off competing, and I've been out to about 9 or 10 shows during that time, two of them were dressage so hardly over worked. And prior to this was out almost every weekend for the last 5 or 6 years.
Any suggestions however strange or off beat please folks.
All this will he/wont he load? is really upsetting me as I feel he is trying to tell me something and I'm too damn dumb to understand.
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