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       Location: Missouri | My middle aged mare has decided in the last year that she hates the trailer. She used to be fine to load and now she just flat out refuses. If there's not two people present to load her it takes every bit of 30-60 minutes to get her in. I'm going to start going to races again this fall after having a baby (almost a yr ago...lol), I'll be loading by myself much of the time, so this has to stop. I realize I've let it go on for too long so it's very much my fault that it's gotten this bad, but it wasn't something I had the energy to correct last year while sick and pregnant, and I hardly went anywhere.
I'd also like to add, she only does this when asked to load into MY trailer (older steel BP). She's hated it for years and would hesitate, but only started refusing in the last year or so. Ask her to load into a larger aluminum trailer and (in the past) she hasn't thought twice about it.
So, I say all that to ask...how do I go about fixing this? I realize it will probably take time and lots of effort, but it's got to be done. Thanks in advance. |
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        Location: LaBelle, Florida | First thing I would do is have that trailer checked for electrical issues. Horses are extremely sensitive to electricty and if there is short or something she could be feeling it.
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       Location: Missouri | kasaj2000 - 2015-09-16 7:22 PM
First thing I would do is have that trailer checked for electrical issues. Â Horses are extremely sensitive to electricty and if there is short or something she could be feeling it.Â
Thank you. I didn't even think of that. My husband rewired it about 2 years ago...
How would we check? |
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       Location: Phoenix | MOGirl07 - 2015-09-16 5:54 PM
kasaj2000 - 2015-09-16 7:22 PM
First thing I would do is have that trailer checked for electrical issues. Â Horses are extremely sensitive to electricty and if there is short or something she could be feeling it.Â
Thank you. I didn't even think of that. My husband rewired it about 2 years ago...
How would we check?
I would have an electrician look at it and then maybe even take your trailer to a dealer and have them do a full inspection/tuneup just to make sure there's nothing out of the norm that could be bugging her. |
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       Location: Missouri | hammer_time - 2015-09-16 8:03 PM
MOGirl07 - 2015-09-16 5:54 PM
kasaj2000 - 2015-09-16 7:22 PM
First thing I would do is have that trailer checked for electrical issues. Â Horses are extremely sensitive to electricty and if there is short or something she could be feeling it.Â
Thank you. I didn't even think of that. My husband rewired it about 2 years ago...
How would we check?
I would have an electrician look at it and then maybe even take your trailer to a dealer and have them do a full inspection/tuneup just to make sure there's nothing out of the norm that could be bugging her.
There's an rv place like ten minutes from us...would that be a good option? No horse trailer dealerships near me that have a service dept. If I need to take it there I certainly will, but I could get it looked at within the next few days at the rv place. |
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       Location: Missouri | MOGirl07 - 2015-09-16 8:05 PM
hammer_time - 2015-09-16 8:03 PM
MOGirl07 - 2015-09-16 5:54 PM
kasaj2000 - 2015-09-16 7:22 PM
First thing I would do is have that trailer checked for electrical issues. Â Horses are extremely sensitive to electricty and if there is short or something she could be feeling it.Â
Thank you. I didn't even think of that. My husband rewired it about 2 years ago...
How would we check?
I would have an electrician look at it and then maybe even take your trailer to a dealer and have them do a full inspection/tuneup just to make sure there's nothing out of the norm that could be bugging her.
There's an rv place like ten minutes from us...would that be a good option? No horse trailer dealerships near me that have a service dept. If I need to take it there I certainly will, but I could get it looked at within the next few days at the rv place.
Oh nevermind. Just thought of a local guy that does trailer work and custom LQs around here who's very good and thorough. I'll give him a call tomorrow and see when he can take a look. |
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| check floor really good take a sledge hammer to it |
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     Location: Oklahoma | one way to check if there is a short in wiring yourself is to pee beside the trailer with your hand on it! Yes this happened to me I had no clue bout my trailer until I did this and could feel the shocking! God has a funny way of letting me know lol |
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      Location: mi | There is also a chance because its a smaller trailer that she is just claustrophobic in it. My old mare used to run out of my first trailer and didn't load great either but it was really the unloading that was the worst. When I bumped up to a newer trailer that was just bigger inside she loaded right up and backed out like a lady. It was night and day difference. |
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       Location: Missouri | My husband seems completely unconcerned about the wiring...grrr. Says he knows what he's doing so I told him to look it over anyway. He's also going to check the floor thoroughly, remove the mats and also check everything under the trailer.
Since she's always hesitated going in this trailer, I imagine she does feel claustrophobic :/ unfortunately a new to us trailer is just not feasible at this time :( |
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      Location: mi | Can you take out the divider and let her have the entire thing that might be enough to help if she is just not liking the size. |
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       Location: Missouri | ajs2002 - 2015-09-17 11:31 AM
Can you take out the divider and let her have the entire thing that might be enough to help if she is just not liking the size. Â
Yes ma'am. It's 16ft with a little tack area up front, and we've removed the dividers and made it an open stock type. Idk what her deal is :( |
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          Location: Missouri | Don't feel like an idiot, we all have moments when we need another opinion other than our own. Even for things we already know about.
I have a 3yr old colt that would run and jump on the trailer no questions asked because he didn't like being left home alone. Now that he's broke and I'm hauling him to ride at the shows and get used to the enviroment, he's getting worse and worse about getting in. He almost got left in Potosi a few weeks ago because I was getting frusterated, lol.
A bribe of treats finally got him in as a last resort. I'm not ashamed to stoop to bribery, lol. We will work on it this winter. He needs to learn to back out as well, he likes to turn around :( |
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       Location: Missouri | Tbred - 2015-09-17 12:04 PM
Don't feel like an idiot, we all have moments when we need another opinion other than our own. Â Even for things we already know about.
I have a 3yr old colt that would run and jump on the trailer no questions asked because he didn't like being left home alone. Â Now that he's broke and I'm hauling him to ride at the shows and get used to the enviroment, he's getting worse and worse about getting in. Â He almost got left in Potosi a few weeks ago because I was getting frusterated, lol.
A bribe of treats finally got him in as a last resort. Â I'm not ashamed to stoop to bribery, lol. Â We will work on it this winter. Â He needs to learn to back out as well, he likes to turn around :( Â
Thank you Tbred, I appreciate that :)
Potosi...I'm assuming MO?! I'm near there, from DeSoto! I wonder if we know eachother! Lol. I've been in and out of barrel racing for a few years here and there just bc of life circumstances so you may not. |
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          Location: Missouri | MOGirl07 - 2015-09-17 12:10 PM Tbred - 2015-09-17 12:04 PM Don't feel like an idiot, we all have moments when we need another opinion other than our own. Even for things we already know about.
I have a 3yr old colt that would run and jump on the trailer no questions asked because he didn't like being left home alone. Now that he's broke and I'm hauling him to ride at the shows and get used to the enviroment, he's getting worse and worse about getting in. He almost got left in Potosi a few weeks ago because I was getting frusterated, lol.
A bribe of treats finally got him in as a last resort. I'm not ashamed to stoop to bribery, lol. We will work on it this winter. He needs to learn to back out as well, he likes to turn around :(
Thank you Tbred, I appreciate that : ) Potosi...I'm assuming MO?! I'm near there, from DeSoto! I wonder if we know eachother! Lol. I've been in and out of barrel racing for a few years here and there just bc of life circumstances so you may not.
Yes, MO. We might recognize a face! Until this year I've always been an NBHA member, so possibly there. I did not join NBHA this year. I do run Central 4D's and Tin Can Tango this year, but that's all. See ya around I'm sure next season! |
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       Location: Missouri | Tbred - 2015-09-17 12:14 PM
MOGirl07 - 2015-09-17 12:10 PM Tbred - 2015-09-17 12:04 PM Don't feel like an idiot, we all have moments when we need another opinion other than our own. Â Even for things we already know about.
I have a 3yr old colt that would run and jump on the trailer no questions asked because he didn't like being left home alone. Â Now that he's broke and I'm hauling him to ride at the shows and get used to the enviroment, he's getting worse and worse about getting in. Â He almost got left in Potosi a few weeks ago because I was getting frusterated, lol.
A bribe of treats finally got him in as a last resort. Â I'm not ashamed to stoop to bribery, lol. Â We will work on it this winter. Â He needs to learn to back out as well, he likes to turn around :(
 Thank you Tbred, I appreciate that : ) Potosi...I'm assuming MO?! I'm near there, from DeSoto! I wonder if we know eachother! Lol. I've been in and out of barrel racing for a few years here and there just bc of life circumstances so you may not.
Yes, MO. Â We might recognize a face! Until this year I've always been an NBHA member, so possibly there. Â I did not join NBHA this year. I do run Central 4D's and Tin Can Tango this year, but that's all. See ya around I'm sure next season!Â
I'm went to a few nbhas in 2013, but never joined. Intended on doing central 4d/Tin Can Tango this yr and life got in the way lol!
I'm hoping Cain's arena and Kramer's will have some indoor races again this fall/winter! Another month of serious legging up and my horse will be ready (finally!) lol! |
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| I might get slammed for this one..... but once you rule out all safty issues, maybe try only feeding in the trailer. If she wants to eat her grain, she has to eat it in the trailer. I have heard of this being done before and it has worked. |
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       Location: East Tennessee but who knows?! | Just because a horse goes on a trailer doesn't really mean they're solid and have been taught how to properly load. It's not so much a trailer issue as it is their knowing to move forward when you ask them at the hip, and knowing to give to pressure.
If she were mine, I would start her over just like a colt - one foot on and off a million times until they're comfortable with that one foot, then two feet, etc. And work on sending them forward instead of walking them in.
I would also work with her every time I turned her out or brought her in. Spend just a minute or two asking her to go on, when she did in would turn her out. Set it up so that when she goes on the trailer she gets some kind of reward afterwards so that she has something look forward to. |
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     Location: Canada | What color is the inside of your trailer? If it's a dark color try painting it white. If it's dark painting it a bright white is a cheap fix and may be all that is needed to get her in. The bright white makes everything look less scary. |
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       Location: Missouri | RunNitroRun - 2015-09-17 1:39 PM
What color is the inside of your trailer? If it's a dark color try painting it white. If it's dark painting it a bright white is a cheap fix and may be all that is needed to get her in. The bright white makes everything look less scary.
It's white - was just repainted about three years ago. Made a huge difference for the colt I had at the time! Thanks for the suggestion though!  |
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