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Re: safe loading in a slant load




Heidi has a good point here, that I just wanted to add to.  The horse
in the back should be one who will back out of the trailer on his own
     and stand calmly for you to catch him.  It's not a good idea to put a
     rusher, or a horse who like to go out frontways in the back slot.

     Kenzie (been there, done that) & Zane (how come I always have to ride
     in the front?)
     Birmingham, AL
     http://kenzie_k.tripod.com/zane.html


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Subject: RC:  Re: safe loading in a slant load
Author:  CMKSAGEHIL@aol.com
Date:    3/27/00 6:44 PM

<snip> I also usually load my most reliable horse last, as that IS the
trickiest spot...)

Heidi







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