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Any tips on how to deal with them? I have a cob type who originally I travelled in a 3.5T lorry - he is a very good traveller, I've never had any problems or incidents with him, but he has never been that great to load. Then I got my own 4x4 and trailer - initially he loaded immediately into the trailer without a murmur, I was delighted
Unfortunately as we have gone out more and more he has become worse and worse at loading! He travels well, I never hear him move, he never stamps, he never sweats up, he has never had any incidents or accidents, and he is definitely not nervous about being on the trailer - he is just pig headed, and he knows that going somewhere on the trailer means hard work!
When we try and load him he simply plants his front feet on the ramp and won't move - I have tried offering feed, putting a lunge line around his back end (which always worked a treat if he was sticky loading onto a lorry), getting strict with him (he is impervious and doesn't care)..... then when he feels like it, he marches up the ramp and onto the trailer without batting an eyelid. It is so frustrating!
Unfortunately as we have gone out more and more he has become worse and worse at loading! He travels well, I never hear him move, he never stamps, he never sweats up, he has never had any incidents or accidents, and he is definitely not nervous about being on the trailer - he is just pig headed, and he knows that going somewhere on the trailer means hard work!
When we try and load him he simply plants his front feet on the ramp and won't move - I have tried offering feed, putting a lunge line around his back end (which always worked a treat if he was sticky loading onto a lorry), getting strict with him (he is impervious and doesn't care)..... then when he feels like it, he marches up the ramp and onto the trailer without batting an eyelid. It is so frustrating!