If horses are clostrophobic, what new 'hassle's
does that add to the whole trailering experience??? So many load well into stock
trailers but take a lot more training into other type trailers?
I am considering purchasing an inline
trailer. This trailer is in great condition and has been converted (by
a trailer shop) to a gooseneck and placed on wider tires. The current
owner says the horse trailer pulls very well now (and admits that the old
'y' hitched inlines were horrid) but that since the gooseneck construction
on this one makes it a dream to pull and back now.
Floor is
great, mats are good, windows, latches, hitches (totally adjustable)
ect.
Anyone have any opinon on gooseneck inline
trailers?