Preview of Richard Maxwell's Loading Demo | Your Horse Live 2012
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Watch the first part of Richard Maxwell's demonstration on problem loaders at Your Horse Live 2012.
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I remember when you first outlined, his work and techniques with loading in a trailer in your magazine. He showed his work with his horse Pablo, saying he couldn't get his horse to load, and his solution. He had trouble before he went to America using his technique. It was his brother Sean and myself that got the horse to load easy while Richard was in America.
she's blocking his path. I knew a man who never had problems loading, as he kept an old trailer in the pasture and FED all his horses in it. They consequently LOVED going in the trailer.
@jesusismybaeagh425
5 жыл бұрын
watchgoose I’ve always preferred to let my horse graze around the trailer and then work her a bit before loading. Used to have a real issue as she was terrified of the thing, but now she knows the trailer like the back of her hand (or hoof I guess lol) and she’s a calm loader.
Brilliant!
When is the full thing coming? I like him & would love to see the results
@susanbennett9437
2 жыл бұрын
They're for sale on vimeo if you want to be held to ransom forever so you can watch them.
Hi, I'm afraid we are unable to show the full video demonstration but if you take a look at Richard's website you'll be able to find out when his next clinic will be
I had a winch. Soon as my mare heard the click, she walked right in.
When are you going to release the videos you have on vimeo,i refuse to pay for your videos on there and then have them held to ransom for a monthly fee so i can view them....if i pay for something then it belongs to me...not some financial opportunist..
lol
Man he drags it out. Likes to talk...
No offence to the man, but if he’s calling himself a professional and doing clinics then he shouldn’t still be making the mistake of looping the rope around his hand or fingers. I cringed when I saw, because I’ve seen and heard the many horror stories of horse owners doing this and their horses spooking, stopping, pulling or bolting (even with the ‘safest’ of horses there’s a possibility) and the owner has lost fingers.
@chrisv5205
5 жыл бұрын
Yep. Saw that too.