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loading horses into 2 horse trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl580" data-source="post: 122461" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>a two horse can have plenty of room for 1, even if it is divided. not my fav mode of transport, but....... i had a palomino a long time ago and he would turn around backwards in the trailer, 2 horse, as we drove down the road. if you reloaded him he would just do it again. </p><p></p><p>as for the loading them easier, i would say just practice with them. reward them when they do and let them out after they stand there for a few min. i agree with the others about it being small and most don't like to ride in it. you could always try the back of the pickup if you have a rack in the back. done that before, too. good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl580, post: 122461, member: 746"] a two horse can have plenty of room for 1, even if it is divided. not my fav mode of transport, but....... i had a palomino a long time ago and he would turn around backwards in the trailer, 2 horse, as we drove down the road. if you reloaded him he would just do it again. as for the loading them easier, i would say just practice with them. reward them when they do and let them out after they stand there for a few min. i agree with the others about it being small and most don't like to ride in it. you could always try the back of the pickup if you have a rack in the back. done that before, too. good luck. [/QUOTE]
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