Float Easy | Norm Glenn Horsemanship
7-step online system
4 live weekly Q&A support sessions
30-day guarantee
30+ years helping horse owners solve float-loading problems • Lifetime access • Works with straight loads, angle loads, and trucks. • One-time $295 AUD
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Most float-loading advice focuses on somehow getting the horse in.
Float Easy teaches the parts that come before calm loading: clear cues, calm forward response, confidence at the float, self-loading, and standing quietly when secured.
That’s why loading becomes calmer and more repeatable — instead of relying on pressure, bribery, guesswork, or a lucky day.
This short video shows the kind of change Float Easy is built to create: calmer approach, clearer forward response, and more predictable loading.
Real training. Real horse. Real result.
“Now I have a lovely little mare who walks straight into the float every time. I later used the same method on another horse and loaded him within 40 minutes. I can now load him on my own without worrying about my safety.”
— H. Jackson
“My horse used to barge straight back out again. Now he wants to load, walks on while I throw the lead over his back, and waits calmly until asked to come off.”
— C. Sleeman
“Hi Norm, Float Easy was so helpful. Within two hours of using your technique both horses were loading and unloading successfully. During the past six months, I hadn’t been consistent and both horses were refusing to get on the float. After watching your videos and using the techniques they are fantastic. Many many thanks. I couldn’t believe how quickly they responded to be honest. I am so happy and relieved!”
— Alison, Nowra Hill
Before Float Easy, Donna dreaded float days. She loved her horse, but walking toward the float felt like walking toward an argument she wasn’t sure she could win.
Before
Horse stopped dead at the ramp and locked up.
He stretched over the ramp, then rushed backwards.
He swung sideways and avoided lining up straight.
Donna tried food, lunging, walking backwards, and other people’s tips.
Nothing gave her a calm, repeatable method.
After
Donna walks to the float calm and clear.
Her horse steps up and walks on when she asks.
No more rushing backwards or swinging away.
He stands quietly while she secures the back.
Float loading becomes a calm, predictable routine.
Norm Glenn has spent more than 30 years helping horse owners solve float-loading problems with calm, practical horsemanship.
One-time payment • Instant online access • Lifetime access • 4 live weekly Q&A support sessions
Float Easy shows you how to teach your horse to load calmly, safely, and predictably using the same 7-step method behind Donna’s result.
You’ll have a clear, practical process to follow at home, so your horse learns to walk on, stand quietly, and travel with more confidence.
What to do before you even walk to the ramp
How to get calm forward movement without dragging or pushing
How to stop the backwards rush and sideways escape pattern
How to build self-loading and quiet standing
How to troubleshoot with weekly live support
A repeatable method you can use again in future

Float Easy is a 7-step training process that builds understanding, confidence, and calm loading from the ground up.
You work through the steps in order so your horse learns what to do before you ever expect calm, predictable loading at the float.
Step 1
Get comfortable at the float
Build two key communication cues you’ll use later in the loading process, while helping your horse relax around the float before loading begins.
Step 2
The “walk to me” response
Teach your horse to step calmly forward toward you into the float when asked — without you having to lead them on.
Step 3
Walking past you with confidence
Build your horse’s confidence to walk forward past you inside the float, so they begin loading from understanding and confidence instead of needing to be led in.
Step 4
Self-load
Progress from the early supported stages to your horse walking on calmly while you stay outside.
Step 5
Stay relaxed with movement and noise
Help your horse accept the normal sounds and movement of the float without tension, before being closed in or asked to travel.
Step 6
Stand quietly when secured
Teach your horse to stay settled when the back is secured, instead of rushing, scrambling, or trying to back out.
Step 7
Condition to travel calmly
Use short, confidence-building trips and a clear conditioning process so loading and travel become calm, predictable, and repeatable.
Float Easy is not about forcing your horse on, and it is not about random desensitising or trying another trick.
It is a clear conditioning process that teaches your horse to stay organised, responsive, and calm enough to load and travel quietly.
You’re new to float loading and want to do it calmly from the start.
You’re experienced, but float days are still tense and unpredictable.
You often load on your own and need your horse to walk on without drama.
You want a method you can use with every horse you own in future.
You want a method you can trust — not another lucky day.
You care about your horse’s mental and emotional comfort — not just “getting them on”.
You want to rush or force a horse onto a float.
You’re looking for a one-off trick instead of a short training process.
You’re unwilling to practise calmly at home.
You’d rather keep relying on someone else to come and load your horse every time.
You’d rather keep rolling the dice each time you go to the float, instead of following a calm, repeatable method.
"I would like to congratulate Norm for his informative Float Easy Course. After purchasing a brand new horse float late last year, I found issues with my Mare staying in the float once loaded. She had apparently been ok with previous owner. I have had Chelsea for nearly 12 months and had only floated her on one occasion. After a month of "near torture" and endless hours on the internet, I come across your website. Upon watching the videos over a few days, I was ready to fine tune techniques I had been previously practicing. Within half an hour of time with Chelsea, I can proudly and happily advise I have a brand new girl! Since this momentous occasion, we have been in the float at least 3 times per week and she is happy to load and wait until I advise to retreat from float to and from destinations. Thank You Norm for sharing your experience with fellow horse lovers. Very Much Appreciated."
— Jewel, Arakoon
"Hi Norm, wanted to let you know the loading was a success for the weekend. Saturday morning there was a couple of hesitations on the way to the float, then a 15 second think and on she went, I think she was a little surprised herself. Today, after riding lessons she just marched straight in and then quietly out at the other end. I will continue to work on the waiting and standing on her own in the float. I am standing on the ground outside and asking her to step up. Once she does that, I go in and sort out the tying arrangements etc. So, I am very happy I found you and really appreciate the Float Easy training. it really got me out of trouble and I love that it works!! Thank you very much once again, cheers Jan."
— Jan, Roseberry Creek
The honest answers to the questions people usually ask before they buy.
Because Float Easy breaks loading into small, teachable steps inside one complete method. It shows your horse what to do before calm loading is expected.
Most advice still leaves the owner pushing, bribing, lunging, or guessing. Float Easy gives you a clear, repeatable process you can follow at home.
Float Easy is designed to improve control, clarity, and confidence with difficult horses, and the weekly Q&A sessions give you extra support as you work through it.
That said, if your horse has severe trauma or is truly violent, you may need 1-on-1 help as well. For most “difficult” float-loading horses, Float Easy is highly relevant.
Everyone makes mistakes. The course is designed to help you understand what to look for, what to do next, and how to correct small mistakes before they become bigger problems.
The Q&A sessions are there to help you stay on track.
That depends on your horse, your consistency, and how much confidence needs to be built. Some owners see change quickly; others need more repetition.
The goal is not a lucky load — it is a calm, repeatable routine.
No, but you do need access to a suitable float or trailer to practise with, and it should ideally be the same one until your horse is reliable.
After that, you can retrain the skill to other transports. Float Easy works with straight loads, angle loads, and trucks.
The training is built so you can work through it in short, practical sessions. You do not need huge blocks of time — you need a calm place to practise and a clear method to follow.
The 4 weekly Q&A sessions give you extra support as you work through the course. You can ask questions, clarify what you are seeing, and get help staying on track with the method. These prove invaluable additional insights.
Yes. Go through the training, practise the steps, attend the Q&A sessions, and if you still don’t feel more confident about float loading within 30 days, contact Norm and request a refund.
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Everything you need to teach your horse to load calmly, safely, and predictably with a clear 7-step method.
Complete 7-step Float Easy training system
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Donna’s full training session and real horse demonstrations
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Go through the training, practise the steps, attend the Q&A sessions, and if you still don’t feel more confident about float loading within 30 days, contact Norm and request a refund.
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