HeavyChevy75
Podunk FL
I wish I could do that. But the owner of the barn keeps her horse in with mine, and by doing that, it's dangerous to her horse. -_-
Also, it is imperative that he self loads because there is no way for me to escape really, so if I go in, I'm pretty much trapped. >.<
I've tried putting a foot or so on the ramp - he just takes it off and stands there like, "I don't know what you just tried to pull there, but it's not working." I have also used a chain - without a chain, he doesn't want to pay attention, period. He will purposely look away from me and the trailer with this whole, "If I can't see you, I don't have to do what you say." Even when I pull at the lead line to get his attention, he uses all of his neck muscles to ignore me and look another way. =[
Do you have another pony/horse that is his buddy? Load them first, and let him see his buddy in there. We had one at our current farm that wanted his mini-friend in there.