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How to Train Your Horse To Trailer Load
If you're having trouble loading your horse, I strongly suggest the investment of $4.99 in my trailer-training course.

- Download and print from your home computer
- 5 days, 5 chapters
- Learn at your own pace

An excerpt from Trailer Training: An Easy guide to the Proven Methods of John Lyons:

The Horse Will Load to a Certain Point – and No More

First, remember to concentrate on causing the hind legs to "load" the front legs. Don't think about the whole horse, just the part you need to move. So, when you tap you should be tapping until one of the back legs moves forward. They'll take care of the front end. It sounds goofy, but successful trailer loading is really about convincing the horse that you are prepared to outlast him in a battle of wills.

If your horse gets on with two legs and just won't try to place the third up there, then you can either keep up your taps (if you think he's about to make a move) or you can ask him to unload (kiss, apply light pressure to lead rope) and then motivate him to play along with some intense ground work exercises. See Days One and Two.

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