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hauling sweaty horses in trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 134311" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>No to far from agreeing with you TR, sounds like you do it in a very sensable way. With saftey and logic in mind. I'm thinking of the horse trailer parked in the pasture or round pen not attached to anything with a pile of hay thrown in and the owner waiting for the horse to figure it out themselves. But it sounds like your technique would work just fine I may try it myself. It's one thing for a horse to step in the trailer and have a bite off the floor and anther to lead the horse in and tie it and close the divider and/or the door. Too many bad things can happen to a horse left unattended around a unsecure open trailer.</p><p></p><p>JMO</p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 134311, member: 378"] No to far from agreeing with you TR, sounds like you do it in a very sensable way. With saftey and logic in mind. I'm thinking of the horse trailer parked in the pasture or round pen not attached to anything with a pile of hay thrown in and the owner waiting for the horse to figure it out themselves. But it sounds like your technique would work just fine I may try it myself. It's one thing for a horse to step in the trailer and have a bite off the floor and anther to lead the horse in and tie it and close the divider and/or the door. Too many bad things can happen to a horse left unattended around a unsecure open trailer. JMO Alan [/QUOTE]
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