Things You'll Need
- fly mask
- tools
Instructions
Make sure the trailer is safe. Check the inside of your trailer for any sharp edges. Make sure that any hooks, pipes and other protruding objects are inaccessible to the horse.
Clean your trailer. Remove all manure and debris from previous rides and scatter fresh shavings or straw. Lightly wetting the shavings will help reduce dust.
Put a fly mask on your horse. This will help protect his eyes from bugs, debris and any lingering dust in the trailer. Some fly masks provide protection from ultraviolet rays.
Use patience and caution while loading your horse. A horse who is blind in one eye may need extra time to decide the trailer is OK to enter. He may be more spooky than usual.