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Colt Doesn't Want to Get Out of Trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 7386"><p>Bill I have come across that a time or two. Mostly because the horses were fed in the trailer.I use a simple reverse process ask the colt to load and then ,take a can of sweetmix and rattle it when he hops out feed a little in a bucket. Ask him to load again then do it a couple more times he will get the hang of it. after a while He will assocate the word back up and will back out for the treat. As always stay calm and be reassuring..</p><p> Best to you and Happy New Year Cindy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 7386"] Bill I have come across that a time or two. Mostly because the horses were fed in the trailer.I use a simple reverse process ask the colt to load and then ,take a can of sweetmix and rattle it when he hops out feed a little in a bucket. Ask him to load again then do it a couple more times he will get the hang of it. after a while He will assocate the word back up and will back out for the treat. As always stay calm and be reassuring.. Best to you and Happy New Year Cindy [/QUOTE]
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