It’s one of the most common problems when working with horses:
Trailer loading and travelling.
Some horses load great, but panic once the ramp shuts, some load one day, yet refuse the other, and others don’t even get close to the trailer at all.
Tools like food, whips, lunging lines, or whatever there’s to be found, are not long-term solutions. They don’t take away the insecurity, and instead only make the fear worse.
But what if I told you that you don’t need those tools at all? What if I could show you a way where you can load your horse without stress?
Because yes, your horse can load and travel willingly and happily.
It’s all about teaching your horse the right steps.
I’ll tell you all about them in my free mini course.
It’s one of the most common problems when working with horses:
Trailer loading and travelling.
Some horses load great, but panic once the ramp shuts, some load one day, yet refuse the other, and others don’t even get close to the trailer at all.
Tools like food, whips, lunging lines, or whatever there’s to be found, are not long-term solutions. They don’t take away the insecurity, and instead only make the fear worse.
But what if I told you that you don’t need those tools at all? What if I could show you a way where you can load your horse without stress?
Because yes, your horse can load and travel willingly and happily.
It’s all about teaching your horse the right steps.
I’ll tell you all about them in my free mini course.
I’m explaining my approach without a horse first, so you can come up with a way that works for you.
We’ll then get into the hands-on explanation, where I show my step-by-step approach with a horse.
You’ll also get a free guide with useful tips and all the steps to trailer loading.