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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy-" data-source="post: 212006" data-attributes="member: 3688"><p>Alan, I tried to get the filly to load in my straight load 4 horse trailer the other night. She was having no part. She is normally the most laid back easy going thing. She was rearing up and giving me a fit. I ended up just letting her stick her head and shoulders in and I quit. Last night the vet came by to xray her leg for possible OCD and while she was drugged (she tried her best to kick me while I held the xray board) I tried to load her again. She still fought. I let her go and went and got Idiot. I had a bucket of feed in the trailer. I walked him up to the back, showed him the feed and he walked right in like he had been doing it all his life. He is warming up to me pretty well now. I can tell he will definitely be a one man horse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy-, post: 212006, member: 3688"] Alan, I tried to get the filly to load in my straight load 4 horse trailer the other night. She was having no part. She is normally the most laid back easy going thing. She was rearing up and giving me a fit. I ended up just letting her stick her head and shoulders in and I quit. Last night the vet came by to xray her leg for possible OCD and while she was drugged (she tried her best to kick me while I held the xray board) I tried to load her again. She still fought. I let her go and went and got Idiot. I had a bucket of feed in the trailer. I walked him up to the back, showed him the feed and he walked right in like he had been doing it all his life. He is warming up to me pretty well now. I can tell he will definitely be a one man horse. [/QUOTE]
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