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I probably going to get an expert out to help ... but needed a few suggestions on solutions to a loading problem.
Basically my pony is a bit of a bruiser! I have to lead in a be nice (need to buy a dually I think!) otherwise he buggers off! I've done lots of ground work with him and he leads / backs up etc beautifully all of the time ... until i try in a normal headcollar and then he's off ..
So this is the same issue loading. We found a strategy that works which basically involved one person leading him and me shouting like a loon behind. It has worked all summer - I shout and he just walks on - but he has now realised that he doesn't actually have to go on if I shout as he can now just ignore me!
His new trick is to get up to the ramp and swing his bum round sideways so he is side on to the ramp. We've tried having 4 people standing there to prevent him doing itbut he is bloody strong!
I also used to make him turn circles then stand and ask him to walk on - and after a few times he would, but that doesn't work anymore either!
I now get him on by someone very strong holding a lunge rein and basically stopping him going sideways / forcing him to go in straight - but this is less than ideal as I go out a lot and really need to be able to load easily!!
He is not scared of the trailer - he's been out every weekend in lorries / trailers for years, he's just a very strong / stubborn little horror who has found a great way to avoid loading first time. Every time we find soemthing that works, he finds a way to evade it..... and it really is just a battle of wills. He will go on, just seems to enjoy deciding when he will go on!!
Any ideas!
Basically my pony is a bit of a bruiser! I have to lead in a be nice (need to buy a dually I think!) otherwise he buggers off! I've done lots of ground work with him and he leads / backs up etc beautifully all of the time ... until i try in a normal headcollar and then he's off ..
So this is the same issue loading. We found a strategy that works which basically involved one person leading him and me shouting like a loon behind. It has worked all summer - I shout and he just walks on - but he has now realised that he doesn't actually have to go on if I shout as he can now just ignore me!
His new trick is to get up to the ramp and swing his bum round sideways so he is side on to the ramp. We've tried having 4 people standing there to prevent him doing itbut he is bloody strong!
I also used to make him turn circles then stand and ask him to walk on - and after a few times he would, but that doesn't work anymore either!
I now get him on by someone very strong holding a lunge rein and basically stopping him going sideways / forcing him to go in straight - but this is less than ideal as I go out a lot and really need to be able to load easily!!
He is not scared of the trailer - he's been out every weekend in lorries / trailers for years, he's just a very strong / stubborn little horror who has found a great way to avoid loading first time. Every time we find soemthing that works, he finds a way to evade it..... and it really is just a battle of wills. He will go on, just seems to enjoy deciding when he will go on!!
Any ideas!