GermanyJo
Well-Known Member
Hi
Wondering if anyone has any ideas about this.
My horse was not great regarding going in a trailer when I got him last year, did not go anywhere until a few months ago, so have only been travelling on a regular basis the last month or so. he is great to load now, goes straight in, travels really well alone and with company... however... he is very very quick to come out of the back (ideally would use a front unload trailer, but having to borrow at the moment and all the german guys here seem to have only rear unload, and have a nice saddle room at the front instead of a front ramp).
By very quick, I mean, you have to be very careful when you undo the back bar as he is pushing against it as soon as the ramp is down.. it is a case of release and get out of the way!
I am a bit worried he is going to either hurt himself/the person undoing the bar, or damage the trailer if we can't get him to slow down abit.. I have tried keeping him occupied with food etc at the front end, but he is not interested.. as soon as the ramp is down he is only focused on getting out... did wonder about giving him a bit of a shove with a broom, but am a bit worried he will either not want to come out then.. or come out quicker !!
Any ideas anyone ? anyone had the same problem and managed to fix it ?
Long term, if I can't improve him, am going to try to get a front unload (I find them easier if I am alone anyway.)
thanks in advance for any ideas
Wondering if anyone has any ideas about this.
My horse was not great regarding going in a trailer when I got him last year, did not go anywhere until a few months ago, so have only been travelling on a regular basis the last month or so. he is great to load now, goes straight in, travels really well alone and with company... however... he is very very quick to come out of the back (ideally would use a front unload trailer, but having to borrow at the moment and all the german guys here seem to have only rear unload, and have a nice saddle room at the front instead of a front ramp).
By very quick, I mean, you have to be very careful when you undo the back bar as he is pushing against it as soon as the ramp is down.. it is a case of release and get out of the way!
I am a bit worried he is going to either hurt himself/the person undoing the bar, or damage the trailer if we can't get him to slow down abit.. I have tried keeping him occupied with food etc at the front end, but he is not interested.. as soon as the ramp is down he is only focused on getting out... did wonder about giving him a bit of a shove with a broom, but am a bit worried he will either not want to come out then.. or come out quicker !!
Any ideas anyone ? anyone had the same problem and managed to fix it ?
Long term, if I can't improve him, am going to try to get a front unload (I find them easier if I am alone anyway.)
thanks in advance for any ideas