thanks guys, i'll keep trying, she will come right up to the rear of the trailer and stick her head in so far for food that her hind feet nearly come up off the ground, but as soon as she taps her hoof on the rubber floor mat its no go again, the trailer she is most often hauled in is parked in her pen gate until she decides to go in, not sure what the original cause of her spooking was, at the time there was nothing in the trailer but her, so far,ive tried first loading another horse that she is comfortable traveling with, also dog, goats and humans, she's got a bug about something, i hope i can get her over it a horse that wont trailer is usless, heck i cant even sell her if she wont load in a trailer, lol
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