Posted 2013-07-29 8:53 PM (#153653) Subject: what to put on new GN horse trailer walls for the kickers?
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Location: Akron NY
Its a 2011 Sundowner and the walls have Sundowners SUNcoat. my horses are Scraping off coating and denting it. I didn't spend 40K for my walls to come down lol. Any ideas would be great! thanks
Posted 2013-07-30 3:19 PM (#153680 - in reply to #153653) Subject: RE: what to put on new GN horse trailer walls for the kickers?
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Posts: 1351 Location: Decatur, Texas
Originally written by Magic123 on 2013-07-29 8:53 PM
Its a 2011 Sundowner and the walls have Sundowners SUNcoat. my horses are Scraping off coating and denting it. I didn't spend 40K for my walls to come down lol. Any ideas would be great! thanks
Buy a crop and spank that a**....
No really buy a crop or whip and when the horse tries to raise that leg to kick or paw, pop him below the hock or below the knee if he is pawing. We had one doing this and about 3 times he stopped! You have to mean business when you do this, not just a little love tap!
Posted 2013-08-02 8:58 PM (#153776 - in reply to #153653) Subject: RE: what to put on new GN horse trailer walls for the kickers?
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Posts: 373 Location: Texas
I got a Trailer Eyes camera unit for Christmas. At first I thought it was frivolous and not really useful. My horse was just standing there. Then we took husbands horse, who we discovered was doing a constant "dance" they whole time the trailer moved, and also that my innocent, do nothing wrong gelding, when not tied, would shift back, reach over the divider, and bite my husbands horse. The camera showed us where some issues were that we had no idea about otherwise. Might be something to consider, so you see when and why they are kicking or scrambling. Its now one of the best $300 we spent
Posted 2013-08-03 11:57 AM (#153791 - in reply to #153776) Subject: RE: what to put on new GN horse trailer walls for the kickers?
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Posts: 3853 Location: Vermont
Originally written by trot-on on 2013-08-02 8:58 PM
I got a Trailer Eyes camera unit for Christmas. At first I thought it was frivolous and not really useful. My horse was just standing there. Then we took husbands horse, who we discovered was doing a constant "dance" they whole time the trailer moved, and also that my innocent, do nothing wrong gelding, when not tied, would shift back, reach over the divider, and bite my husbands horse. The camera showed us where some issues were that we had no idea about otherwise. Might be something to consider, so you see when and why they are kicking or scrambling. Its now one of the best $300 we spent
Ditto that....an interior camera shows all "the warts" of a trailered horse...