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Very flighty horse, won't load
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1425982" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>Never seen the horse, never met you, so I don't know your skill set.</p><p></p><p>Here is some things that can be done fro the ground, that might help that horse in general:</p><p>1. Separate him from the horses. Find a low limb, away from them, and stake that dude out. </p><p>2. I'd load him just to load him, and then I'd load him again. I personally wouldn't feed him on the trailer. Nothing inherently wrong with it, I'd just like him to know, that I load him, and I do it when I want, and how I want. </p><p>3. Having not seen him, so this is a shot the dark, but I bet it's true. Sounds like he's eating better than the work that is being asked of him. Calories go down, energy level goes down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1425982, member: 17956"] Never seen the horse, never met you, so I don't know your skill set. Here is some things that can be done fro the ground, that might help that horse in general: 1. Separate him from the horses. Find a low limb, away from them, and stake that dude out. 2. I'd load him just to load him, and then I'd load him again. I personally wouldn't feed him on the trailer. Nothing inherently wrong with it, I'd just like him to know, that I load him, and I do it when I want, and how I want. 3. Having not seen him, so this is a shot the dark, but I bet it's true. Sounds like he's eating better than the work that is being asked of him. Calories go down, energy level goes down. [/QUOTE]
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