I was called in to help with a horse that does this. He would run back when halfway in and bash his head. He would also do it when unloading.simple answer was to put a surcingle on him with a lead rope from the surcingle to the halter, and make a simple tie down very short so the horse is overbent.
Once the horse was inside, and the back closed, a straight two horse trailer no partition, the rope could be unclipped for travelling and clipped back to unload.
His problems stemmed from unloading him when he raised his head getting off the trailer then he would have his head to high loading and started to rear.
A few times of this and he was fine.
Once the horse was inside, and the back closed, a straight two horse trailer no partition, the rope could be unclipped for travelling and clipped back to unload.
His problems stemmed from unloading him when he raised his head getting off the trailer then he would have his head to high loading and started to rear.
A few times of this and he was fine.