WE NEED YOUR STUBBORN LOADERS......PLEASE!

jeremy

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Hi there fellow equestrians!

My wife has developed an excellent loading harness that is marketed at stubborn loaders(not killer brutes that would rather run through brick walls!)We are about to bring it to market and would love the opportunity to help anyone that suffers with a stubborn loader.All we ask is that when my wife's non-confrontational harness has succeeded you reward us with a testimonial.
We are based in Huddersfield and although we would prefer local horses/ponies we are prepared to travel. .

Thank You
Jeremy and Shelli Perkins

P.s I can be E-mailed on jeremy@equinevolutionuk.co.uk
 
Sounds good
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always need one of those in your lorry/trailer!
 
Ive got an incredibly stubborn girl!! She stands on the ramp and stands on the ramp a bit more!!, she is not scared but just bl@@dy minded. So i have to play tug of war!! So every time im going out I have to leave at least 30mins to load so sometimes I arrive early if she is in a good mood or late if she cannnot be bothered!! Ive been taking her to a friends recently and have to be there at a set time to meet vet etc so ive had to take her the night before as can never be sure how long it will take to load..... frustrating eh?? Im in Derby
Any help apreciated!!!lol
 
Definitely be interested in something like that if it works (and is priced for the average mere mortal) *keeps fingers crossed it will be*
 
Don't get me started on my mare and loading. It's always hit and miss with her(so to speak) But I know with mine anything round her back end whilst trying to load is just signing your life away..
As always though, depends on teh dollar. *sighs*
 
mine has never been back in a box in 9 years since i picked himup.. somehow i dont think you would get him in one now,,
try him hes a tester for you
 
I am willing to volunteer my 'Kevin' if you like, plants himself on the ramp and will only budge when he sees fit. That said he's very green and hasn't been anywhere much, hoping new lorry will change that!
 
My TB won't load for love nor money, he just plants himself on the ramp, looks in the trailer and says "nope don't want too" just sheer bloodymindedness with him, not fear, so yes would be delighted to try an easier method.
 
I've got one that decides he's not going out on the days you need to. Nothing dangerous and definitely not scared but you'd take your life in your hands if you put anything behind him That's what caused his problems in the first place. These days it's a game of patience and kindness and being adamant he'll give in before you.

I look forward to seing your gadget in the future though.
 
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