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Re: RC: LQ trailer configurations
Personally, I think there is MORE bouncing on the gooseneck end of the
trailer. Try riding in the LQ, then riding in the back....
teddy
Laney Humphrey wrote:
> Hi All,
> Having skimmed the "Equus" article, I have a question: in a
> trailer with living quarters, why are the horses at the rear? I can
> think of practical reasons such as loading and unloading, but it seems
> to me that at the rear they are at the end of the line getting bounced
> and jounced and whipped around corners more than they would if they
> were in the middle and the LQ at the end. Any comments?
> Cheers, Laney
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