sodslaw
Active Member
Hi. Just a quick summary and 2 Qs. I have a horse that after travelling very well in a trailer, started leaning and scrambling (wall walking) in the trailer. I think I now possibly what caused it, but since I have no concrete proof will not go into that as don't want to get done for liable.
I have managed to get him travelling in trailer again, by cross tying, taking partitions out and using Bach Flower remedies and Homeopathic remedy. Going to our last show we were placed 2nd -so all well. Decided to get a lorry as I don't feel safe in the trailer -I am currently travelling w horse in trailer and yes I know its illegal and dangerous. Lovely lady brought lorry over for us to try and within seconds of moving off my horse decided to lean on the partition with his full weight!!
very scary.... he could not go down however as the partitions were in his way. Also, the lorry seemed short for him (they stood sideways). Horses are 16.3hh and 17.2hh. Even the 17hh seemed a bit distressed. Decided to decline buying the lorry.
SO... Qs 1) do I just let him lean on the partition and "pack him in tighter" so he can't go down?? and see if he sorts himself out? 2) Is it my imagination or does sideways/herringbone lorries seem very short for horses of this size? what size lorry do I need??
Any help/suggestions welcome. Ps. Please don't lecture about travelling in the trailer; I've only been doing it to see what the problem was and to help rehab my horse back into travelling
I have managed to get him travelling in trailer again, by cross tying, taking partitions out and using Bach Flower remedies and Homeopathic remedy. Going to our last show we were placed 2nd -so all well. Decided to get a lorry as I don't feel safe in the trailer -I am currently travelling w horse in trailer and yes I know its illegal and dangerous. Lovely lady brought lorry over for us to try and within seconds of moving off my horse decided to lean on the partition with his full weight!!
SO... Qs 1) do I just let him lean on the partition and "pack him in tighter" so he can't go down?? and see if he sorts himself out? 2) Is it my imagination or does sideways/herringbone lorries seem very short for horses of this size? what size lorry do I need??
Any help/suggestions welcome. Ps. Please don't lecture about travelling in the trailer; I've only been doing it to see what the problem was and to help rehab my horse back into travelling