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hauling sweaty horses in trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="Hillary_Indiana" data-source="post: 129060" data-attributes="member: 521"><p>We went on a dayride the other day to the state park and when we were done we just loaded up and went home. The horses were pretty sweaty, and after I got home I got to thinking with them being wet it might not be good for the breeze to be blowing on them the whole way home. Maybe too much of a temperature change at once is what I'm saying. They don't act sick but just wondering if this is a no-no. Please, be gentle with your responses...I'm not trying to do anything wrong on purpose.</p><p></p><p>Also, obviously since we went to the state park I have had success with loading the horses into the two horse trailer. But, I lead the first horse in, and then how do you people load the second one. I take the rope through the side window and just pull gently till he comes in. Seems to work ok, but looks kind of shady. Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hillary_Indiana, post: 129060, member: 521"] We went on a dayride the other day to the state park and when we were done we just loaded up and went home. The horses were pretty sweaty, and after I got home I got to thinking with them being wet it might not be good for the breeze to be blowing on them the whole way home. Maybe too much of a temperature change at once is what I'm saying. They don't act sick but just wondering if this is a no-no. Please, be gentle with your responses...I'm not trying to do anything wrong on purpose. Also, obviously since we went to the state park I have had success with loading the horses into the two horse trailer. But, I lead the first horse in, and then how do you people load the second one. I take the rope through the side window and just pull gently till he comes in. Seems to work ok, but looks kind of shady. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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