"Well, guess I can go back to bed"
Nothing is more frustrating than having a horse that doesn't load...especially when the issue arises out of nowhere!
Debi trailered Ruby to a show earlier this season with zero issues, so when I scheduled Ruby for her next Riverdale show, loading was one of my last concerns. I was more worried that I would forget my dressage test! (This was to be our first dressage show).
Here is the interesting thing: Ruby walked on the trailer fine. She would go in, get up to where she was supposed to be, and have an exceptional panic attack resulting in her 900 lb (eh, give or take a few) pony body flying out backwards at ten million miles per hour. Yeah, okay Ruby, let's decide to be a serious safety hazard shall we? In this situation, the key was to get Ruby in, calmly stand there, and back her out quietly. Debi had me walk her in, stand, praise her, and keep contact off if she bolted back out; once out, we immediately walked back in. The first few times were terrible! At one point, I went under the escape bar thinking if I were in front of her she would, I don't know, chill out. Except instead, she bolted and I couldn't do anything but let go of the lead rope...
Que Ruby's catching issue.
Chased her around the property both confusingly fearful and yet almost hoping she would run into traffic and get hit by a bus. Really not pleased with the pony at this point- the only reason I caught her is because she stepped on her lead and jerked on her own face- we did have a chain on her.
Back to the trailer to try again. This took quite a few tries before she settled down. She never got quite where we wanted her to be, but she got on and waited for me to ask her to back out without killing anyone, so we called it quits at that point and decided not to take her to the show.
Debi met me at the barn on two other occasions this week to practice some more, with much better results. We are schedule to go to another show this Sunday- we will see if we make it there!
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