opinionuk
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I had a terrifying experience today and hoping somebody has some ideas!
We heard a noise which we thought was from our trailer when we took my younster out in the trailer everytime we turned right last week, as my mare had been in the trailer about 10 times before and it sounded like a problem with the trailer, had the trailer checked and there was a problem with the brush so all was fixed and all was ok.
Took her out today and 100ft down the road I could hear the noise again, i decided to travel with her to see if it was her and what was happening when she travelled, it was the most terrifying experience that I have ever had! When she travels she can barely stand up she scrambles about trying to get on her feet! she doesn't lean on the breast bar at all but just plants her feet trying to balance herself and leads her weight against the partition I really thought she was going to fall over, I was terrified!!! I ended unloading her halfway down the road.
Bless her she reloaded even though she had that terrifying experience I thought if i put the breast bar closer to her then she would learn to lean against that but if anything that made it even worse.
An instructor suggested trying a single breastbar without the partition which I definately won't be trying as the way she was scrambling around she would really hurt herself so please do suggest that.
Sorry about the waffle!
We heard a noise which we thought was from our trailer when we took my younster out in the trailer everytime we turned right last week, as my mare had been in the trailer about 10 times before and it sounded like a problem with the trailer, had the trailer checked and there was a problem with the brush so all was fixed and all was ok.
Took her out today and 100ft down the road I could hear the noise again, i decided to travel with her to see if it was her and what was happening when she travelled, it was the most terrifying experience that I have ever had! When she travels she can barely stand up she scrambles about trying to get on her feet! she doesn't lean on the breast bar at all but just plants her feet trying to balance herself and leads her weight against the partition I really thought she was going to fall over, I was terrified!!! I ended unloading her halfway down the road.
Bless her she reloaded even though she had that terrifying experience I thought if i put the breast bar closer to her then she would learn to lean against that but if anything that made it even worse.
An instructor suggested trying a single breastbar without the partition which I definately won't be trying as the way she was scrambling around she would really hurt herself so please do suggest that.
Sorry about the waffle!