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RE: Re: slant loading issues



Ridecampers,

Has anyone had to have a trainer come and teach their horse to
load?  I do not have a trailer to work with and my mare and I
have already had a couple of bad experiences.  I was going to 
hire a trainer to bring his trailer and teach my horse(and me)
how to load.  I'm a bit nervous since most of the trainers that
do this are QH men and may not care about the more sensitive 
natures of the Arabs.  I don't want him to force her(no whipping)
so I want to have the session here with me present.  

What do you think?

S

Jazzy - I never want to leave you!

-----Original Message-----
From: SL S [mailto:stepnout@swva.net]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 10:29 AM
To: ridecamp@endurance.net
Subject: RC: Re: slant loading issues


Okay, sounds like a great idea, at least the genuflecting on request.  Mare
is New Age when she's not a Methodist, so we'll use incense and skip the
holy water to which I'm allergic anyway.  Currently able to ride up the
front steps onto the porch which we will use for an altar.

For those folks who educate their equines in useful behaviors aside from
carrying riders, what are your favorite maneuvers?  Any good books/videos
you like?  I'd prefer to avoid using food rewards, but would like to hear
what you do and how even using treats.  

Sally in Floyd, VA


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>----- Original Message -----
>From: SL S <stepnout@swva.net>
>To: <ridecamp@endurance.net>
>Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 12:22 PM
>Subject: RC: slant loading issues
> 
 FWIW, I've also taught her to back herself into any trailer with just hand
>> signals.  Found this very useful when I had to load her into a strange
>> straight load with ramp, which she hated going into head first.  (Don't
>have
>> one handy for practice on that issue, wish I did.)  She backed in just
>fine
>> in about 30secs!
>>
>> Sally in Floyd, VA
>
>FWIW, I have taught my horses to genuflect and cross themselves with Holy
>Water
>when I walk into their corral. Then I tell 'em "O.K. guys, load up but
don't
>forget to
>fill your feed bags first.".  I'm working on them to open the trailer door,
>but their kind
>of slow learners. Maybe by next week.
>John in Beatty, NV
>>
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