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Trailer Problems Solved (Almost)
Hey fellow ridecampers,
I am a busy girl and haven't participated in the discussions lately, but I
thought I'd give my two cents worth since it was the Holidays. I recently
tried to take my horse on a trail ride at Lake Ray Roberts (Denton County,
TX). I own a 2 horse side by side bumper pull trailer, regular height. He
is an ex-polo horse and refuses to go into the small space. However, upon
loading him into a stock trailer (in less than 5 minutes) I have found the
solution! There is one setback, though: I don't have a stock trailer. So
here is where I pose the question to you: If anyone knows of a good place
where I can buy a stock trailer, or if you have one, please let me know.
Also, if you are against putting horses in stock trailers or whatever
please, all opinions are wanted in this situation!
Thanks in advance, as always.
Happy Holidays and a great Y2K! Hope nothing happens to the horses!
Devony & Toledo & Snickers in Texas
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