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Horse Talk!
Getting a horse in the Tralier
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<blockquote data-quote="cowpunk&#039;d" data-source="post: 104921" data-attributes="member: 1265"><p>Alan's method is a good one. If you have drop down windows, those help alot. You can stand a buddy outside the window and have a treat ready for the horse when it loads, the horse isn't so claustrophobic with its head out the open window. The hardest part about loading is getting the horse to back out calmly and slowly, that step down off the trailer backwards is real hard for them. They either want to turn around (and get stuck or crush the handler) or they rush backwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowpunk'd, post: 104921, member: 1265"] Alan's method is a good one. If you have drop down windows, those help alot. You can stand a buddy outside the window and have a treat ready for the horse when it loads, the horse isn't so claustrophobic with its head out the open window. The hardest part about loading is getting the horse to back out calmly and slowly, that step down off the trailer backwards is real hard for them. They either want to turn around (and get stuck or crush the handler) or they rush backwards. [/QUOTE]
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