ridecamp@endurance.net: Re: Scramblers

Re: Scramblers

SandyDSA@aol.com
Mon, 5 May 1997 11:49:38 -0400 (EDT)

In a message dated 97-05-05 08:47:24 EDT, you write:

<< A full partition? A wider trailer? If a wider
trailer, should I go with a straight load or a slant load? Making two trips
to
get horses to rides so she can ride alone really isn't an option. Neither is
getting rid of this horse as she was a gift and she's worked her way into
our
hearts. Can anyone help me and Sami?
Thanks for everything and anything. >>
HI!
DON'T put in a partition unless you can't afford a woder trailer right now.
It sounds like she can't get her feet spread well, and she needs more room
not less. When people ask us why we have such a BIG trailer for such LITTLE
"Arabas", we tell them because the more space, the better they travel. As far
as in line or slant, I know slants are very popular, but during our continued
yearly evacs in the face of fire, we have found that a 3 horse slant is
REALLY only a 2 horse, especially when you are in a hauury. Just TRY to get
that last horse to keep his buttocks in whilst you close the thing. Many a
horse was left behind by other rigs for us to pick up - in our in-line 2
horse. Extra wide, extra tall! I think it is really personal taste and what
is fashionable now. Personally I would rather have a well-equipped stock
trailer than a slant load, but that's just me. Good luck!
san

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