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Re: "Quarter Horse" Trailer
I'm not sure what a "quarter horse" trailer is, but I have owned both
thoroughbreds and warmbloods and the rule there is always at least 7 feet in
height and preferably 7 1/2 feet. But, I guess the answer would boil down
to how tall the "QH" trailer is and how tall your t-bred is.
Good luck with your purchase!
All animals except man know that the ultimate
of life is to enjoy it.
Samuel Butler
-----Original Message-----
From: Anne Kusmich <akusmich@hotmail.com>
To: ridecamp@endurance.net <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Date: Monday, June 08, 1998 3:51 PM
Subject: "Quarter Horse" Trailer
>Quick question ...
>
>I have the opportunity to purchase a "quarter horse" size trailer. I
>will be going to look at it tomorrow. I have been warned by a few
>people that my peruvian paso will fit fine, but my thoroughbred may not.
>He is almost 80 inches long and l5.3 hands.
>
>If anyone has any info on the size of this type trailer and if its
>feasible for my TB to fit into it, I would appreciate hearing from you.
>It is being sold at a steal, so that is why I am considering it.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Annie K
>
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