Trailering
Choosing the Right Horse Trailer
Ready to hit the road with your horse? Choosing the right trailer and accessories is essential for smooth sailing. In this guide, we'll teach you about trailer construction, safety innovations and luxury living. By Jennifer Corkery for Horse & Rider magazine.
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Turn Your Horse Trailer into an All-Purpose Base of Operations
Here's how to turn your parked horse trailer into an all-purpose base of operations when you haul in to a show or other horse event. -
Tips for Trouble-Free Horse Trailering
Patience, preparation and a tried-and-true approach to loading can make every travel experience a safe, trouble-free one for your horse. By Whit Watkins with Liz Iliff for Practical Horseman magazine. -
Three Types of Trailer Hitch Systems
Whether you're new to towing horse trailers or thinking about making changes to your towing rig, it's useful to know the differences between trailer hitch systems. By Gavin Ehringer for Horse & Rider magazine. -
Tips for Trailering a Horse in Summer
If you will be trailering a horse in the summer, these tips will help keep your horse cool during transport. -
A 60-Minute Trailer Safety Check
A few minutes spent checking the soundness of your trailer goes a long way toward protecting the safety of every horse who rides in it. By Christine Barakat for EQUUS magazine. -
Troubleshooting Guide for Trailer Loading
Trainer John Lyons gives do's and don'ts for five common trailer-loading problems. From the editors of Horse & Rider magazine. -
Buying a New Trailer? Consider These Factors
Review these tips and design features to find the trailer that functions the best for you and that keeps your horses safe and comfortable. -
New Products for 2008: Trendy Trailers
Travel in style when Featherlite teams up with Sierra Interiors, bringing comfort to human and equine. -
Your Horse's Trailer-Shopping List
Simplify your search for a two-horse trailer with a list that zooms in on features that promote your horse's comfort and safety. By Tom and Neva Scheve exclusively for Practical Horseman magazine.



