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Very flighty horse, won't load
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<blockquote data-quote="OwnedByTheCow" data-source="post: 1425846" data-attributes="member: 22477"><p>I've had this horse for years and he has always been extremely flighty. He has never been good at loading and to the point he gets extremely dangerous to himself and everything around him. I have a trainer but our schedules never seem to line up. I have loaded him a couple times and it usually takes a couple hours to get him on. I can't ride him at my house as I don't have any land for it and he is also extremely buddy sour and won't go on trails. In all honesty I don't know why I bought this horse. But now I own him and need him to be ok on trailers. Once he is on the trailer and shut in he is perfect, but as soon as I open up the door to get him off he flies backwards off the trailer. I can't drug him... Or can I?? :hide: </p><p>An ideas would be worth a try. My trailer it a two horse slant load step up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OwnedByTheCow, post: 1425846, member: 22477"] I've had this horse for years and he has always been extremely flighty. He has never been good at loading and to the point he gets extremely dangerous to himself and everything around him. I have a trainer but our schedules never seem to line up. I have loaded him a couple times and it usually takes a couple hours to get him on. I can't ride him at my house as I don't have any land for it and he is also extremely buddy sour and won't go on trails. In all honesty I don't know why I bought this horse. But now I own him and need him to be ok on trailers. Once he is on the trailer and shut in he is perfect, but as soon as I open up the door to get him off he flies backwards off the trailer. I can't drug him... Or can I?? :hide: An ideas would be worth a try. My trailer it a two horse slant load step up. [/QUOTE]
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