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Re: [RC] Horses in Slant Loads - Laney Humphrey

Fasten the dividers securely against the wall and let him ride without being tied. You might find him facing the rear when you open the door or you might not.
Laney


Susan & Jerry Milam wrote:
I've read many articles how horses like riding in trailers backwards vs facing forwards. Just wondering if anyone who has a slant load ever loads their horses backwards or not or even if it's not rocommended somehow due to safety issues.
I'd like to try it with at least one of my guys who seems to be more and more nervous in my 3 HS load that he's ridden in for the past 9 years.
Appreciate any ideas/experiences about this.


In His Hands,
Susan, Fly Bye & Dandy

"All you have to decide is what to do with the time you are given."
Gandalf the Grey of Lord of the Rings



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