QueenDee_
Well-Known Member
Hello all
A while ago I posted about my arab, Fee, and how she had a panic attack in the trailer and mashed up her foot pretty bad, but finally (touch wood) we seem to have the all clear and its finally almost healed fully
However we now come the the major dilemma of how to overcome her fear of trailers. Prior to the incident she was never a great traveller, she always got a bit steamed up but never anything too major like banging about or anything, but one time when we were travelling her with tack on she somehow managed to rub the saddle so it slipped and ended up under her stomach (Big mistake, i'm never going to take a horse with tack on in a trailer again
) and after that she got worse in the trailer, and it built up over a while until she started having these panic attacks where her legs just seem to go and she ends up shooting sideways or trying to sit on her bum
we have tried travelling without the partition in, having the front window open (it did help a bit) and travelling her with another horse (this was the time that she hurt her self) and now we are puzzling over how to get her settled and safe in the trailer again 
To start with im using bandages and gamgee instead of boots because Im worried about the boots slipping and causation her to fret even more someone suggested to us that we use some form of sedation for the first few times but then this would also affect her balance which worries me. I suppose the best thing to do is little and often, but I really want to get her right in it and not make it worse (she is 17 so it isn't as though she is a young horse) so I have been considering getting a natural horsemanship person or 'horse whisperer' to see what they can do with her.
So basically im looking for any advice, options, tips, has this happened to any of you before and if so what did you do? Also some people suggested trying her in a horse box instead of a trailer, but unfortunatley my budget wont stretch that far
Oh, and also our trailer is a ifor williams so she is travelling facing forwards 
Hot choccy and lots of marshmallows for whoever has gotten this far
A while ago I posted about my arab, Fee, and how she had a panic attack in the trailer and mashed up her foot pretty bad, but finally (touch wood) we seem to have the all clear and its finally almost healed fully
However we now come the the major dilemma of how to overcome her fear of trailers. Prior to the incident she was never a great traveller, she always got a bit steamed up but never anything too major like banging about or anything, but one time when we were travelling her with tack on she somehow managed to rub the saddle so it slipped and ended up under her stomach (Big mistake, i'm never going to take a horse with tack on in a trailer again
To start with im using bandages and gamgee instead of boots because Im worried about the boots slipping and causation her to fret even more someone suggested to us that we use some form of sedation for the first few times but then this would also affect her balance which worries me. I suppose the best thing to do is little and often, but I really want to get her right in it and not make it worse (she is 17 so it isn't as though she is a young horse) so I have been considering getting a natural horsemanship person or 'horse whisperer' to see what they can do with her.
So basically im looking for any advice, options, tips, has this happened to any of you before and if so what did you do? Also some people suggested trying her in a horse box instead of a trailer, but unfortunatley my budget wont stretch that far
Hot choccy and lots of marshmallows for whoever has gotten this far