MissSBird
Well-Known Member
Hi guys
A while back, for no reason we ever established, my pony B started stumbling and struggling to balance whilst on the drivers side of our ifor williams trailer. At the time, in order to try and return home without an accident, we switched B and our other pony over as we figured it couldn't make things worse. This immediately solved the problem on that day.
The next time out we put B in the passangers side again, and he didn't sweat up at all which he had been prone to doing. We assumed our problems were solved; slight lack of foresight here!
We were supposed to go to a show yesterday, but a few days ago the other pony came in lame. Thankfully not serious, but enough to put her on box rest for a few days. I made the decision not to go to the show with B, as uni work had piled up.
It got us thinking, however, what will be do if we're taking B somewhere and the other pony isn't coming with? I've heard that it is unsafe to travel a horse on the passangers side of a trailer without a horse in the drivers side, because of the camber of the roads. Since asking around, however, I've heard everything from it'll be fine right through to absoloutly 100% don't do it. Is this true or is it an old wives tale?
I do have full length bars for the trailer so thinking of trying him alone with those and seeing how he gets on. I was just wondering if anyone had experienced this issue before and how you have handled/solved it?
Thanks!
A while back, for no reason we ever established, my pony B started stumbling and struggling to balance whilst on the drivers side of our ifor williams trailer. At the time, in order to try and return home without an accident, we switched B and our other pony over as we figured it couldn't make things worse. This immediately solved the problem on that day.
The next time out we put B in the passangers side again, and he didn't sweat up at all which he had been prone to doing. We assumed our problems were solved; slight lack of foresight here!
We were supposed to go to a show yesterday, but a few days ago the other pony came in lame. Thankfully not serious, but enough to put her on box rest for a few days. I made the decision not to go to the show with B, as uni work had piled up.
It got us thinking, however, what will be do if we're taking B somewhere and the other pony isn't coming with? I've heard that it is unsafe to travel a horse on the passangers side of a trailer without a horse in the drivers side, because of the camber of the roads. Since asking around, however, I've heard everything from it'll be fine right through to absoloutly 100% don't do it. Is this true or is it an old wives tale?
I do have full length bars for the trailer so thinking of trying him alone with those and seeing how he gets on. I was just wondering if anyone had experienced this issue before and how you have handled/solved it?
Thanks!