skewby
Well-Known Member
Up until I bought my own lovely lorry, I had the best loader in the world. He's travelled regularly in a cattle truck for 4 years, and I've never had one second's problem with him.
Bought our own lorry, a fab 6.5t conversion done especially with the larger horse in mind
he was apprehensive about loading at first, but loaded fine when I got it, fine on a trial run out, and fine to our first outing (a fun ride).
Went to come back - wouldn't go on. Eventually two blokes from the hunt lifted him on for me. But this was after hours of trying. Just, no, not going on. He stands at the bottom of the ramp and says "I can't". He will try and put his feet on, but clearly he isn't keen on the ramp for some reason. I've taken some of the slats out and this improved matters. But I've just spent 2 hours of forfeited riding time, asking him to go on, and eventually got him on for his feed. Asked him to go on again, and had to settle for 2 front feet on ramp - cos I do have a life to live!
I've been practising at home, but we don't seem to be getting better. I can get him on if his feed's in there, but that takes time, and it's the only way. If it's not there, then no go.
I'm fed up with this now. Last summer he was injured so we did nowt. This summer is fast disappearing and if we don't get this sorted soon, this year will be the same. I'm going to get my instructor to load him for me on Saturday, which should help. But in the meantime has anyone had this happen, and what did you do??? All advice gratefully received. Thanks loads
Bought our own lorry, a fab 6.5t conversion done especially with the larger horse in mind
Went to come back - wouldn't go on. Eventually two blokes from the hunt lifted him on for me. But this was after hours of trying. Just, no, not going on. He stands at the bottom of the ramp and says "I can't". He will try and put his feet on, but clearly he isn't keen on the ramp for some reason. I've taken some of the slats out and this improved matters. But I've just spent 2 hours of forfeited riding time, asking him to go on, and eventually got him on for his feed. Asked him to go on again, and had to settle for 2 front feet on ramp - cos I do have a life to live!
I've been practising at home, but we don't seem to be getting better. I can get him on if his feed's in there, but that takes time, and it's the only way. If it's not there, then no go.
I'm fed up with this now. Last summer he was injured so we did nowt. This summer is fast disappearing and if we don't get this sorted soon, this year will be the same. I'm going to get my instructor to load him for me on Saturday, which should help. But in the meantime has anyone had this happen, and what did you do??? All advice gratefully received. Thanks loads