Carlosmum
Well-Known Member
Ill try & keep it short. I have changed from an Ifor trailer to a rear facing Equitrek. One pony loads no problem, the other is struggling with the concept of turning at the top of the ramp. After many hours of practice he will now reluctantly walk to the top of the ramp. Front feet in trailer, hinds at top of ramp or in dip between ramp & trailer floor. If I ask him forwards he shuffles to the left with his front feet leaving his back feet outside. I can move him over to the righthand side to give him room to swing in and round to left but he will only move his front legs when I ask him to swing left. He has managed a couple of times to come right in & turn at the top & come down the ramp forwards but when asked immediately to perform again has forgotten what he just did.
I have come to the following conclusions:
1. He finds the aluminium strips across the ramp difficult and he doesnt like the gap at the top of the ramp.
2. When faced with the far wall of the trailer he is confused about what to do next (bless him hes not very bright!)
3. He finds turning to the left quite hard probably as his left foot has some pedal rotation & taking weight on one foot is uncomfortable. He will make this turn on the ground.
So my options are:
1. Take the strips off the ramp & replace with ridged trailer matting ( I have just re-built the ramp as the wood was rotting)
2. Somehow fill in the gap at the top or lay a stable mat over the gap but I am worried it will slip.
3. Wait until an experienced friend can come & help in a couple of weeks time.
4. Give up & go back to a rear loading trailer.
He is 16 yrs old, 15hh & there is plenty of room. At no time have I got cross with him & we are doing all the work in a dually headcollar. Im stuck, having to do all this on my own as no help available. In an ideal world I would ask a IH or equivalent expert for help but finances will not allow this.
Your helpful comments or observations would be very welcome.
I have come to the following conclusions:
1. He finds the aluminium strips across the ramp difficult and he doesnt like the gap at the top of the ramp.
2. When faced with the far wall of the trailer he is confused about what to do next (bless him hes not very bright!)
3. He finds turning to the left quite hard probably as his left foot has some pedal rotation & taking weight on one foot is uncomfortable. He will make this turn on the ground.
So my options are:
1. Take the strips off the ramp & replace with ridged trailer matting ( I have just re-built the ramp as the wood was rotting)
2. Somehow fill in the gap at the top or lay a stable mat over the gap but I am worried it will slip.
3. Wait until an experienced friend can come & help in a couple of weeks time.
4. Give up & go back to a rear loading trailer.
He is 16 yrs old, 15hh & there is plenty of room. At no time have I got cross with him & we are doing all the work in a dually headcollar. Im stuck, having to do all this on my own as no help available. In an ideal world I would ask a IH or equivalent expert for help but finances will not allow this.
Your helpful comments or observations would be very welcome.