Thai
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About a year ago we bought a pony for my daughter. The people we bought her from had only ever travelled her in a horsebox & they competed her regularly. She travelled 3hrs to us is a horsebox too. The first few times we took her out in our trailer she was fine: she loaded brilliantly, didn't get het up or anything.
However, about the 4th time we took her out it was a disastor; she was covered in poo and had obviously been down. We tried her recently in the trailer again, this time without the partition and cross tying her. However this proved unsuccesfull too as she still tried to go down.
We have now bought a horsebox (ford cargo, takes 3 horses) and a few weeks ago we tried her in this as we believed she would travel better in this as she had with her last owners. But we only got 1metre down the drive before she started again. She leans heavily against one partiton & scarabbles with her legs. Its almost if she is trying to go down but is unable to. She loaded on like an angel and stood in their for a few minutes while we were doing the ramp up etc. After we had moved a metre and realised that she wouldnt travel like this, we took her off and she was completly calm. When she was trying to go down, she was calm and there was no neighing or whites of eyes showing or anything.
A few people have suggested different things to us that we should try:
Travelling her loose in the horsebox without the partitions. They say that this way she will be able to travel where she feels happiest. Apparently this is how people travel broodmares and foals.
Travelling her loose in the trailer without the partition & just the long front and back bar.
Travelling her in the trailer with the partition but untied
Travelling her in the horsebox with the partitions very close together.
Getting an equine behaviourist to try and sort the problem. I have been told this a long and complicated process, and expensive.
Which one do you think we should try?? Or if anyone has any other suggestions about what we could do, it would be very much appreciated
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However, about the 4th time we took her out it was a disastor; she was covered in poo and had obviously been down. We tried her recently in the trailer again, this time without the partition and cross tying her. However this proved unsuccesfull too as she still tried to go down.
We have now bought a horsebox (ford cargo, takes 3 horses) and a few weeks ago we tried her in this as we believed she would travel better in this as she had with her last owners. But we only got 1metre down the drive before she started again. She leans heavily against one partiton & scarabbles with her legs. Its almost if she is trying to go down but is unable to. She loaded on like an angel and stood in their for a few minutes while we were doing the ramp up etc. After we had moved a metre and realised that she wouldnt travel like this, we took her off and she was completly calm. When she was trying to go down, she was calm and there was no neighing or whites of eyes showing or anything.
A few people have suggested different things to us that we should try:
Travelling her loose in the horsebox without the partitions. They say that this way she will be able to travel where she feels happiest. Apparently this is how people travel broodmares and foals.
Travelling her loose in the trailer without the partition & just the long front and back bar.
Travelling her in the trailer with the partition but untied
Travelling her in the horsebox with the partitions very close together.
Getting an equine behaviourist to try and sort the problem. I have been told this a long and complicated process, and expensive.
Which one do you think we should try?? Or if anyone has any other suggestions about what we could do, it would be very much appreciated
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