One of my friends put boards on all the openings on his cattle trailer you can't get cattle to load without kicking and screaming. His brother has a much lighter and open trailer and the cattle run right in. If your horse trailer is closed in suggest putting light in it or opening it up. Remember horses don't see color so any shadow or dark spot is a hole to them. make sure that floor is clean and there are no dark to shiny spots that will scare him. Also look for any loose flapping thing up front that could have scared him. Horses are really dump animals and will jump at anything if they are not trained to not be scared. You have bang on noisy things shoot guns around them make a lot of noise until they get used to it. My little guy is a pain in the Butt at times but you just have to work with him. My Farrier taught me a trick when they are acting up, tie a rope to one of the hind legs and pull it up to the front while holding his head. He kick for awhile until he get tired and figures out that he can't go anywhere and then settle right down. Amazing how fast it takes. Walt Sorry to you horse lovers but they are really dumb animals.
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