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Kicking in the trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 101447" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Thanks Linda I think you're right on with the problem, I have tried tying he in the trailer for a couple of hours at a time, but she still kicks every couple of minutes, sometimes she will not kick for 10 or 15 minutes (I think she need to catch her breath for the next round). I think the 2500 mile sprint probalby ruined her for easy trailer rides. She can't hurt the plywood wall but she may hurt herself or teach the other horse in the trailer to kick also.</p><p></p><p>I should say she ties to the to wall or posts just fine, very patient. She use to kick stall walls at feeding times or turnout time. I have pretty much stopped that she doesn't do that very often now.</p><p></p><p>But thanks for jarring my memory on a bad trailer ride.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 101447, member: 378"] Thanks Linda I think you're right on with the problem, I have tried tying he in the trailer for a couple of hours at a time, but she still kicks every couple of minutes, sometimes she will not kick for 10 or 15 minutes (I think she need to catch her breath for the next round). I think the 2500 mile sprint probalby ruined her for easy trailer rides. She can't hurt the plywood wall but she may hurt herself or teach the other horse in the trailer to kick also. I should say she ties to the to wall or posts just fine, very patient. She use to kick stall walls at feeding times or turnout time. I have pretty much stopped that she doesn't do that very often now. But thanks for jarring my memory on a bad trailer ride. Alan [/QUOTE]
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