linaew
Posted : 3/1/2010 8:14:25 PM
That isn't my exact trailer, but that is the model, it was given to me for free and that's all I can afford right now. It fits two thick bulldog like foundation quarter horses fine, and its extra tall, I can't even touch the roof on my tippy toes, (I'm 5' 2") both sides have trailer ties coming from the front with their feeder area. Wrapped butt chains in the back, and an escape door on both sides, the tack area is under the feeders. The back door consists of three doors, the ramp is the bottom half, then a middle section, and then the top is removable for summer. The divider is solid so they can't see eachother's heads while traveling, and the divider runs along their sides, and both sides have the normal padding throughout the trailer. TRUST ME, if I could get a three horse slant load with drop down windows, that would be awesome, but here in northern california, people are trying to sell their two horse trailers for 2k, and they look like crap (rusty, unmatted floors, disgustingly filthy), so the trailers I would be happy with are about 10k, and I don't see that falling into my lap anytime soon. I would perfer a slant load I think all horses travel better that way. If ther was an accident I'm not sure what I would do but thats why I drive safe and slow and let the idiots pass me, and consitently pull over for them.
And the reason why I ask is because I'd like to take the stud colt places, I was thinking that as long as he got in first and out last then it would be better than having him see her etc.
I attached pictures of similar trailers... NOTE: this isn't my trailer, but they are similar...