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In this issue of MHU e-Tips, we'll share with you some tips on trailer loading and some info about upcoming MHU web presentations.
We want to hear from you! Please share with us your horse stories, quotes, and pictures and see them in future issues of MHU e-Tips or e-Newsletter! You can submit them by email to info@myhorseuniversity.com. For the latest news on products, web presentations, and events, please visit www.myhorseuniversity.com.
Enjoy!
My Horse University
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Upcoming MHU Web Presentations!
My Horse University is offering a free web presentation on Tuesday, September 11, 2007 at 7:00pm EDT! This free web presentation will be given by Kathy Anderson from the University of Nebraska and she will be discussing Horse Conformation and Selection. Click here to register now for the Horse Conformation and Selection free web presentation. We're really excited about our fall line-up of web presentations and have some great topics coming up! Some of the topics include conformation and selection, Cushings Disease, hay selection, breeding programs and much more! Stay tuned for more information! Click here to stay updated on the latest info at My Horse University.
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Did you know...? Did you know that the best time to start training a young horse for trailer loading is long before it is required? Foals hauled with a quiet, easy-loading dam along with other quiet horses can easily become comfortable with loading. |
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e-Tip of the Week
There can be many methods to training a horse to load in a trailer but here are some important factors to keep in mind:
- Open, light colored trailers are usually preferred. Also, make sure the trailer is tall enough so the horse doesn't bump its head and become afraid of the trailer.
- Food enticements, such as treats or grain, can be used but you shouldn't rely completely on them.
- You should always have two people loading a horse on to a trailer.
- Gentle reinforcement can be used. Reinforcement from a longe whip or broom can be helpful.
- Don't rush a horse into a trailer. Take your time getting the horse used to a trailer.
Some horses are difficult to load and you might want to consult a professional or equine clinician to learn new methods.
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Horse Quote of the Week
Many people have sighed for the 'good old days' and regretted the 'passing of the horse,' but today, when only those who like horses own them, it is a far better time for horses.
~C.W. Anderson~
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Photo of the Week
Four-year old Ashley Baker, riding her horse Fancy in a Leadline Class, at the Ingham County Fair Open Horse Show.
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We hope you enjoyed this e-Tips from My Horse University. Stay up-to-date by checking out My Horse University on the web.
Sincerely,
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phone: 517-353-3123
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