Yubbie
Well-Known Member
My 16.2hh gelding is a seasoned traveller in a box with no issues whatsoever. However finances dictated that I changed to a trailer (an Equitrek) and this is now where I'm having a problem. From the word go he was very reluctant to even go in it but I spent a lot of time being calm & patient etc, and not forcing him on and thankfully he'll now load without hesitation every time.There is tons of room in it as I've taken the partition out and there is loads of head height - he has more space than in a lorry!!
But once in the trailer he still has issues and gets stressy, fidgety and seems to struggle with the concept of standing in it. He's absolutely fine with a small feed or pieces of apple but once that's gone he starts to get wound up and seems to want out - in the early days he would just blast off leaping from the top of the ramp in the process. However after practise, practise, practise I've managed to stop that and now comes off slowly and calmly.
I've managed to go a step further and shut the side gates and he was fine whilst he had some food (I must mention that he has no interest in hay/ haylage whilst on board) but i know the time is coming when i have to shut the ramp up and to be honest I find the thought really scary as i'm expecting him to freak because he's still not completely relaxed just standing in it!!
Well-meaning fellow liveries etc have offered opinions of just stop messing around and put the ramp up and go for a short drive as he's used to travelling and being shut in and he'll settle once you get going; to take it very slowly and just try putting the ramp up a little at a time so that he gets used to it in small stages!
I feel that I've cracked the part of getting him in and out sensibly....... but I now have to tackle the next stage and would welcome opinions on the best way to approach it??
But once in the trailer he still has issues and gets stressy, fidgety and seems to struggle with the concept of standing in it. He's absolutely fine with a small feed or pieces of apple but once that's gone he starts to get wound up and seems to want out - in the early days he would just blast off leaping from the top of the ramp in the process. However after practise, practise, practise I've managed to stop that and now comes off slowly and calmly.
I've managed to go a step further and shut the side gates and he was fine whilst he had some food (I must mention that he has no interest in hay/ haylage whilst on board) but i know the time is coming when i have to shut the ramp up and to be honest I find the thought really scary as i'm expecting him to freak because he's still not completely relaxed just standing in it!!
Well-meaning fellow liveries etc have offered opinions of just stop messing around and put the ramp up and go for a short drive as he's used to travelling and being shut in and he'll settle once you get going; to take it very slowly and just try putting the ramp up a little at a time so that he gets used to it in small stages!
I feel that I've cracked the part of getting him in and out sensibly....... but I now have to tackle the next stage and would welcome opinions on the best way to approach it??