Seriously, if you want to see some major differences, I would look into watching the clinton Anderson Trailering video. it is not cruel what so ever, and isnt just a quick fix but a perminent one.

we had a horse that would do the sale thing as ur mare, FLIP OUT! and take forever to load. after my mom worked with him consistently with the Clinton Anderson stuff, he would, from across the arena run, and jump into the trailer.

not saying a horse leaping into a trailer is safe, but you get the picture.??

to sum it down, OUTSIDE the trailer they work, INSIDE the trailer they rest.

here are some pics I found that kind of demonstrate what he does.

firstly, your mare should lounge well
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reintroduce her to the trailer
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when she wants to rest, let her stand near the trailer. and if she shows interest in it the GOOD if not, or she wants to leave. back to working.
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untill you have this
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