K9Wendy
Well-Known Member
Mare does not load well... Used to load fine in trailer, then when we moved to new yard and she was using their fancy lorry (loads perfectly into it) she has been a nightmare to load on trailer.
She will trot or walk up to ramp, has two front feet on and stops. If you go behind or to the side of her she back off at high speed including off to the side.. The only way she will eventually load is with a bucket of feed. BUT this is not as simple as she sees food and loads immediately. She stands on ramp, takes a mouthful of feed, looks around her, takes another mouthful, and will eventually walk on. This can take anything from 5 minutes to nearly an hour. If you pull, push, slap or shout she backs off and the fuss starts all over again.
Today we nearly missed the hunt as she took so long to load, in all 45 minutes! She does her stopping getting food, looking around, moves 1/2 and inch, then back off ramp etc.. At the end of the hunt we were the last trailer on the road.. It got the stage where hubby and I finally lost it, daughter trotted her up and we tied two lead ropes together and pulled her on like they do at the races, except she backed off every time.. Eventually on last attempt I am ashamed to say I lost my temper and hit her one big whack on the backside with the leadrope and she went on.
I don't like resorting to violence, as it usually doesn't work, lunge lines don't work, she panics and pulls back! It's nearly impossibly to do repetitive loading every day as I cannot hitch trailer up.
Any suggestions?
She will trot or walk up to ramp, has two front feet on and stops. If you go behind or to the side of her she back off at high speed including off to the side.. The only way she will eventually load is with a bucket of feed. BUT this is not as simple as she sees food and loads immediately. She stands on ramp, takes a mouthful of feed, looks around her, takes another mouthful, and will eventually walk on. This can take anything from 5 minutes to nearly an hour. If you pull, push, slap or shout she backs off and the fuss starts all over again.
Today we nearly missed the hunt as she took so long to load, in all 45 minutes! She does her stopping getting food, looking around, moves 1/2 and inch, then back off ramp etc.. At the end of the hunt we were the last trailer on the road.. It got the stage where hubby and I finally lost it, daughter trotted her up and we tied two lead ropes together and pulled her on like they do at the races, except she backed off every time.. Eventually on last attempt I am ashamed to say I lost my temper and hit her one big whack on the backside with the leadrope and she went on.
I don't like resorting to violence, as it usually doesn't work, lunge lines don't work, she panics and pulls back! It's nearly impossibly to do repetitive loading every day as I cannot hitch trailer up.
Any suggestions?