[RC] loading success!!! (long) - A. PerezFinally got Idiot Boy to walk on the trailer and let me put up the butt-bar and close the tail gate! And NO panic!!! Over the last two weeks, we had done four sessions where I led him on (trailer has a front escape door, and lots of space to stand in front of the breast bar), fed him grain and carrots, but let him back off whenever he wanted. My goal at this point was to for him to feel comfortable inside the (very tiny) trailer. After the first two sessions, I added making him back off when *I* told him to, but still let him back off when he wanted (the one time I tried tying him he panicked and FLEW backwards, snapping the line I had on him). Until the 3rd session, the minute I left his head, he would back off. By the third session, he would sometimes let me walk behind him, so I asked him to back off by tugging on his tail. Since he was backing out so much, I figured this would be the focus of these sessions: backing straight off, without stepping off the tail gait. I use two step-in nylon electric fence posts and stick them in the ground on either side of the tail gate, angled slightly inward so he feels them if he gets too close to the edge of the gate (these also come in handy for hitching the trailer: I place one so when the truck is in the right position, the bumper just hits it, so I know to stop when I see it move). I tried the lunge-line trick, but he was still reluctant to self-load, so I decided to put that off a bit. Last night I went out, and someone was parked in front of my trailer. They left while I went to catch Cy (who usually comes when called but last night decided to play "catch-me-if-you-can"). Then another person parked me in. I asked them to move, and while I was setting the trailer up, the vet came and SHE parked me in... SIGH... so I decided to lunge Cy while the vet did her thing. I think that was a very good thing, as he clearly had 'an attitude' (think the gnats had him cranky) and the lunging helped with that. Finally the vet left, and I could hook up the trailer (of course the two men present felt compelled to 'help' me and basically got in my way... hint to guys: please ask if your help is needed before stepping in!). Finally: truck, trailer and horse are ready... if only I could get rid of the chatty farm owner who wanted to talk! Cy and I did a couple of on-and-offs, then I got the lunge line and whip, ran the line in, over the chest bar and back, and started doing the J. Lyons 'tap-tap-tap' on the butt. After a few moments of giving me a 'what the heck ARE you doing?!' look, and some evasive tap-dancing, he walked up, and I stopped tapping. When he backed up, I'd resume tapping. EUREKA! Actually, I think the chatty guy helped: since I was talking to him the whole time, it kept the mood calm and relaxed, no big deal. I had set up grain and carrots in the trailer, so while CY ate those, I quietly put up the butt bar. No panic! Put up the tail gate - again, no panic! (One of the nice things about Brenderups is how quiet they are: no metal means no clanks or bangs). Then I went round to his head and plied him with praise, pats, and carrots. He was concerned, but calm. I let him finish his grain, and after being on the trailer for a few minutes, I unloaded him and turned him out to pasture. Next step is a short drive! By the way - the reason I asked about the twitch is that I have heard people say that it actually relaxes horses, and I wanted him to relax on the trailer. Is this true? I have never had to use one. What I learned from all this is that some techniques work, but only when applied at the right time. I had tried the lunge-line and butt-tapping thing earlier in the process without luck. Only after he was comfortable being lead in, and becoming familiar with the inside of the trailer, did this work. For Cy self-loading had to come later int he process. Of course, this is a horse that had trailered before, just not in a tiny one-horse. I understand hos concern: with the butt-bar up, he is almost wedged in there! I AM SO EXCITED! Can't wait to go ride in Manassas battlefield park! ________________________________________________ Get your own "800" number Voicemail, fax, email, and a lot more http://www.ureach.com/reg/tag =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. Information, Policy, Disclaimer: http://www.endurance.net/Ridecamp Subscribe/Unsubscribe http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/logon.asp Ride Long and Ride Safe!! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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