BSharpRanch
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After seeing a horrible accident on the news that happened on the freeway just east of us, I am now a very firm believer in tying my horses in the trailer. I always have tyed before, and will always continue.
In a freak accident, the trailer doors were ripped off their hinges. The horses inside the trailer were not tyed and escaped out of the trailer and into traffic. One horse died. A miracle no human was killed.
My dad (a long time horseman) told me to always tie in the trailer. The only time I didn't was when I was teaching a weanling QH how to load/unload. I put my Half-Arab gelding into the empty stall so as to make the filly more comfortable with the idea of getting in. I did not tie him in as we were not going anyplace. He ended up getting his head down and he become wedged and was having trouble breathing. Had we been headed down the road I most likely would of had a dead horse.
So tie or not, is a personal choice, but for the safety of my horses, they will remain tied.
In a freak accident, the trailer doors were ripped off their hinges. The horses inside the trailer were not tyed and escaped out of the trailer and into traffic. One horse died. A miracle no human was killed.
My dad (a long time horseman) told me to always tie in the trailer. The only time I didn't was when I was teaching a weanling QH how to load/unload. I put my Half-Arab gelding into the empty stall so as to make the filly more comfortable with the idea of getting in. I did not tie him in as we were not going anyplace. He ended up getting his head down and he become wedged and was having trouble breathing. Had we been headed down the road I most likely would of had a dead horse.
So tie or not, is a personal choice, but for the safety of my horses, they will remain tied.