Find it on the No Worries Club: Horse Gets Nervous About Unloading Out of the Trailer

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A No Worries Club member asks Clinton: “Chance loads easily now into our four-horse slant trailer; however, he has a new problem that has begun this year. He gets really nervous when we try to back him out of it. He almost sits on his rump when he gets to the halfway point. Then, when he does get to the end of the trailer, he bolts out. It doesn’t matter if he is all the way to the front or at the rear of the trailer, the same thing happens. He gets nervous, almost sits, then at the end, he bolts. I don’t feel comfortable being in the trailer with him, as you can understand I’m sure. Thanks for your consideration in solving this new problem.” – LovePaintHorses

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