arwenplusone
Well-Known Member
My big grey ned is seriously testing my patience with loading/travelling.
Following on from my question about dually halters I borrowed one and actually found it very successful. Loaded & unloaded him about 15 times with it - no fuss (this horse won't load without lunge lines in a chifney or stally chain).
Anyway, I then loaded him. swung the partition over & stood on the ramp.
After about 5 minutes he starts leaning on the partitions and barging into them, generally just being a thug. Then he sits down.
Of course after that he struggles to get up, and barges/shoves the partitions out of place. Which, quite frankly is bl00dy dangerous.
Thing is, if there is another horse on he will go on happily and stand there all day long. He is also fine whilst the lorry is moving. But if it is stationary he starts to throw himself around.
I don't want to always have to have someone with me when I travel, so how can I solve this? Should I remove the partitions or will this make it more dangerous?
Getting a bit fed up with him. He is not scared, he's just nappy and throwing his weight about.
Suggestions?
Following on from my question about dually halters I borrowed one and actually found it very successful. Loaded & unloaded him about 15 times with it - no fuss (this horse won't load without lunge lines in a chifney or stally chain).
Anyway, I then loaded him. swung the partition over & stood on the ramp.
After about 5 minutes he starts leaning on the partitions and barging into them, generally just being a thug. Then he sits down.
Thing is, if there is another horse on he will go on happily and stand there all day long. He is also fine whilst the lorry is moving. But if it is stationary he starts to throw himself around.
I don't want to always have to have someone with me when I travel, so how can I solve this? Should I remove the partitions or will this make it more dangerous?
Getting a bit fed up with him. He is not scared, he's just nappy and throwing his weight about.
Suggestions?