Cherokee Horse Trailers
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2011 CHEROKEE 20' HORSE LIVESTOCK TRAILER |
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$10,400.00 | 3d 23h 15m |
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:
Your Horse Rears
This is dangerous and serious. The horse could bump its head or fall over backward – firmly cementing his fear of trailers. You could get hit by a flailing hoof or knocked over. Deal with it in kind by hitting the horse below the knees with your whip, once for every second he's in the air. They learn very quickly that rearing isn't an option. If you feel that this might become an issue, you may want to outfit your horse with leg wraps. Smacking them may not hurt as much – but the very act will tell your horse that rearing won't be tolerated.
The Horse Kicks at the Whip
The phrase "pick your battles" comes to mind. For the most part, you can ignore this. If your horse continues, try bringing his nose sharply toward his hip. Throwing him off balance should send a message. If he's just getting carried away with the kicking, then position yourself at an angle away from the point of his shoulder closest to you (far away from the back legs) and give him one good smack for each kick.
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Other available courses include:
Stop Bucking (reviews)
Round Pen: First Steps (reviews)
Rein In Your Horse's Speed (For Owners of Nervous or Bolting Horses) (reviews)






