Hart Horse Trailer

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2007 Hart Two Horse Bumper Pull Slant Load Trailer

2007 Hart Two Horse Bumper Pull Slant Load Trailer

- $12,499.00 2d 4h 38m

 

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.

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

Another fix is to take the horse's muzzle between your two hands and rub it back and forth, as if you were trying to warm your hands. Do this till the horse pulls his head away – bring it right back and keep doing it. Do this every time the horse gives you the evil eye and he'll soon start thinking better of starting something.

Notes Regarding Tying

The long and short of it is that we don't tie a horse in a trailer unless we've got a reason to do so – and never tie a horse that "doesn't tie." If you've got a horse that tries to bite another horse or maybe tries to turn around, you might want to tie. I've had a horse or two that will drop its head but they'll quickly learn to travel well. Besides, most horse trailers are dusty, with wind blowing shavings everywhere. It's a good thing to allow the horse to position his head in such a way that he can clear his passages; tying would make that difficult if not impossible. Also, never tie your horse before you've first closed up the butt bar and back door.

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