How to Buy a Horse Trailer
Whether you own one horse or several, a horse trailer will
provide a convenient way
to travel with your horses to shows, rodeos, camping sites,
horse trails, or wherever you need to take your horses. Horse
trailers are also useful in case of an emergency if you have to
evacuate your horses or get them to a veterinarian in a hurry. But
buying a horse trailer can be a little confusing because there are
so many different types and styles available. Here are some things
to look for when shopping for a horse trailer.
Stall Details
Probably the most important features that will determine how
well your horse travels are the features of the stalls. How many
stalls are included? What size are the stalls (length, height, and
width)? If your horse's ears are touching the ceiling of the
trailer, it is probably too short. Also, be sure the horse will
have room to turn around for exiting. Some horses can be very
difficult when it comes to backing them out of a trailer stall.
Be sure there's plenty of ventilation for each stall. Horse
trailers usually have from two to nine stalls. It's a good idea to
get a horse trailer with one extra stall than what you actually
need. This will provide more room for your horses and also allows
you to add another horse in the future.
Trailer Entrance: Step Up or Ramp
Horses are like people in some ways... they seem to have their
own preferences when it comes to horse trailers. They especially
have their own preferences when it comes to stepping up into a
trailer and/or walking up a ramp into the trailer. This makes
choosing a horse trailer difficult because you might not be sure
which method of loading your horse would feel more comfortable
with. Before you start shopping, find a couple of friends with
horse trailers of different styles and ask if you can do a test
load with your horse. You might be able to find out ahead of time
what type of trailer will work best for your horse.
Slant Load or Straight Load
Another thing to consider is if you will buy a slant load or
straight load horse trailer. The slant load trailer has stalls that
are slanted diagonally from right to left. The horses stand in a
slanted position while riding. These are usually economical for
carrying more than two horses. A straight load trailer enables you
to load the horses straight into the trailer from the rear and the
horses face forward while riding. With both styles, choose a horse
trailer that is the correct size, has proper ventilation, and
provides the features you need.
Bumper Pull or Gooseneck
Consider whether you want a bumper pull or gooseneck trailer.
The bumper pull trailer attaches to a hitch near the rear bumper of
your towing vehicle. The gooseneck extends over the bed of the
hauling truck and attaches in the truck bed. The main difference is
the gooseneck can provide extra room for dressing room or living
quarters.
There are other features to consider as well. The trailer might
be made of steel or aluminum, or a blend of the two. It might have
a tack room in the front of the stall area where you can store
saddles, bridles, buckets, feed, and trunks. Some horse trailers
come with dressing rooms fancied with a mirror, table, and an area
to hang clothes. Some have roomy living quarters featuring a
bedroom or two, dining room table, kitchenette, and bathroom.
Living quarters are great for frequent campers!
Towing Vehicle
Before buying a horse trailer, consider what type of trailer you
will be able to haul with your current truck or vehicle. Some
vehicles haul better than others, and some can handle heavier
trailers than others.
Consider all these features when shopping for a trailer, and go
online to compare horse trailers and brand names such as Sundowner
horse trailers. You can search for trailers by brand name or by
location and state. For example, if you live in Tennessee, you
might search for "horse trailers in Tennessee" or "Sundowner of
Tennessee." You can also find used horse trailers for sale if
you're on a tight budget.
Use these tips to find a horse trailer that you and your horses
will enjoy for years to come.
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