Horse Trailer Hauls Valuable
Cargo
Gone are the days
of strapping your horse into an open metal trailer and zipping
along the highway to the next race or show. Today’s version of a
horse trailer can easily cost over $50,000, and depending on the
number of horses you are hauling, the amount and type of equipment
it can be an investment to protect your cargo.
Buying race
horses is not cheap, although many get into the sport by investing
in shares of the animal, and with some horses earning winnings in
the millions of dollars a year, horse trailers are bought to ensure
their comfort and safety. Many are air conditioned and have room
for trainers and riders to join them on the trip.
Horse trailers
used to be, and are still available, big enough for the horse to
stand up in with little room and front or back. They would have a
typical hitch for a bumped hitch and were accessible only from the
back. If you had to transport two horses, you bought a wider
trailer and the stood side-by-side during the trip. It wasn’t long
before owners realized they were putting a lot of stress on the
animals and risking injury with having them tethered inside the
horse trailer. They would typically carry tack, food and other
items in the pick-up truck to which the horse trailer was
attached.
Valuable Horses Deserve Better
As prices of
horses began to go up and, especially with winning race horses, the
desire to offer the animals more comfort, room and safety brought a
surge of luxurious horse trailers. Four horses can be comfortably
transported in a 28-foot-long horse trailer with room for tack,
food and other items that will be needed at the end of the
ride.
Air conditioning
comes with them for the warmer climates as well as heaters for the
winter to protect the animals from the elements. The accommodations
available in the best horse trailer are the most like a stable to
keep the animal stress-free during the trip. This is especially
important for race horses or show horses where you want the animal
to exit the horse trailer ready to perform.
Strength in a
trailer is a very important factor for safety in case of an
accident and while steel in the toughest material, a horse trailer
made of specialty aluminum promises the strength of steel and the
weight of aluminum to reduce the towing weight of the horse trailer
and to be better accommodated for the towing vehicle.
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