jumpit89 wrote:
That's my plan.

I am a very careful driver when hauling. The trailer is level. I drive like a grandma when the horses are behind me. Never go directly from gas to break and prepare for stopping/turning WAY before the actual turn. Accelerate slowly and when turning do not accelerate until the trailer is straight behind be ( meaning not while the trailer is still turning). I keep the trailer clean and there are no extra anything hanging down that may rattle that I know of. The only thing I dislike about this trailer is it has a rear tack that cannot be removed, I didn't think anything of it when buying it because she has never had issues before and has loaded in similar trailers fine.

I just realized I have never mentioned that this is a TB mare. So it could be something extremely minor that is bothering her she is the typical TB stereotype, prissy, and responsive to EVERYTHING.
Is it anything like these below...? Which one below best describes your trailer?

The first one is too narrow & dark.
The second one is a little wider & not quite so dark, but still kinda dark & a little narrow.
The third one is just right. It's wide & has good lighting...but you lost some room in the tack compartment...

ETA: Put some/lots of shavings on the floor like it's her stall in her barn. That will lighten the inside of the trailer & make her footing when she steps in feel more secure & less hollow...

 

 

 




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Last Edited By: HorseHawk Jun 28 12 5:58 PM. Edited 1 times.