Louby
Well-Known Member
Sorry Im at it again!!!!!
I have a horse that has only really travelled in a wagon and he WAS fantastic until Ive ruinned his confidence trying to get him to travel in a trailer
I cant really afford to buy or run a wagon so I bought a trailer and he went in it first time and travelled great (no partiton), was a little warm and apprehensive after his first very short journey but fine really. We didnt hear a peep out of him and he had a really good smooth ride. Tried him the week after and he would load but wouldnt stay in it, kept shooting out backwards. We spent about a month feeding him in it with the rear ramp down and he was fine but kept looking behind him. We progressed to putting the ramp up and he freaked, bruising my ribs as I hadnt time to get out of the way and stood all aver my feet. We got the ramp down as Im sure he would have hurt himself and he shot out backwards but loaded straight away afterwards. We just cant shut him in.
A friend brought her Equitrek over as I thought maybe he would be better in that as it has a wagon like appearance and he went up the ramp first time but shot out again wallopping his head on the lip of the trailer near where the ramp meets. He did this twice and my friend decided to call it a day. Dont blame her really as her trailer is new. Tried him a few weeks later back in a wagon and he came out backwards again. We did get him to stand in it on the third attempt but my usually great traveller was very worried. He loaded again but was still worried. I do think with patience I could get him in the Equitrek but hubby is worried we will spend more money only to find he wont stay in it and this wacking his head on the way out is a worry.
He is not refusing to load, just wont stay in. Do you think hes claustophobic. I'd agree he was naughty if he refused to go in but he walks straight up the ramp but panics once in or in the Equitrek or wagon, gets to the top of the ramp and shoots back out.
Im now stuck with a lovely trailer I cant use and dont want to try again and feel like Ive wrecked his confidence. Hubby has said if I sell the trailer I can buy a wagon next year but on my budget I wont be able to buy much. The answer really is another trailer, either Herringbone or the Equitrek. Any ideas.
I have a horse that has only really travelled in a wagon and he WAS fantastic until Ive ruinned his confidence trying to get him to travel in a trailer
I cant really afford to buy or run a wagon so I bought a trailer and he went in it first time and travelled great (no partiton), was a little warm and apprehensive after his first very short journey but fine really. We didnt hear a peep out of him and he had a really good smooth ride. Tried him the week after and he would load but wouldnt stay in it, kept shooting out backwards. We spent about a month feeding him in it with the rear ramp down and he was fine but kept looking behind him. We progressed to putting the ramp up and he freaked, bruising my ribs as I hadnt time to get out of the way and stood all aver my feet. We got the ramp down as Im sure he would have hurt himself and he shot out backwards but loaded straight away afterwards. We just cant shut him in.
A friend brought her Equitrek over as I thought maybe he would be better in that as it has a wagon like appearance and he went up the ramp first time but shot out again wallopping his head on the lip of the trailer near where the ramp meets. He did this twice and my friend decided to call it a day. Dont blame her really as her trailer is new. Tried him a few weeks later back in a wagon and he came out backwards again. We did get him to stand in it on the third attempt but my usually great traveller was very worried. He loaded again but was still worried. I do think with patience I could get him in the Equitrek but hubby is worried we will spend more money only to find he wont stay in it and this wacking his head on the way out is a worry.
He is not refusing to load, just wont stay in. Do you think hes claustophobic. I'd agree he was naughty if he refused to go in but he walks straight up the ramp but panics once in or in the Equitrek or wagon, gets to the top of the ramp and shoots back out.
Im now stuck with a lovely trailer I cant use and dont want to try again and feel like Ive wrecked his confidence. Hubby has said if I sell the trailer I can buy a wagon next year but on my budget I wont be able to buy much. The answer really is another trailer, either Herringbone or the Equitrek. Any ideas.