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Re: Re: Fwd: RC: I made a decision w. all your help - THANK YOU




> I'd like to know how to load in a slant without going in with the horse.
I
> like my slant and feel safe in it BUT I have no idea how to load up w/o
> going in.  It's a 3 horse Featherlite slant.  Sure I can send the horse
in,
> but I still would have to go in and close the divider, which I would
rather
> do after the horse is tied in (so I don't get ran over).
>
> m (aka Michelle Fink)
>
It's easy with the right set up slant. Forget those that are all closed in
with windows-if you use one with stock sides you can load from the outside
and run the leadrope through.  Forget the dividers, take them out-you are
the horse are safer without all that flopping around.  People load horses in
stock trailers all the time  without problems.  I ordered my 5-horse with
stock sides, a slant tack wall and NO partitions or dividers.

I hopefully train and expect the horses to load in any order and stand next
to who-ever I put there.  Under no circumstances should the horse be allowed
to run you over or move into your space.

Karen



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