Hitching Up the Horse Trailer
…and stick on your trailer or even a scratch in the paint. Some trailer manufacturers have intentionally placed logos on the center of their trailer fronts. Aerodynamic trailers with pointy…
…and stick on your trailer or even a scratch in the paint. Some trailer manufacturers have intentionally placed logos on the center of their trailer fronts. Aerodynamic trailers with pointy…
…are some tricks to operating from your trailer that will make your haul-in show day, practice day, even a trail-riding day less laborious, more convenient, and more comfortable for both…
…Book House) and Horse Health & Nutrition for Dummies (Wiley). Pavia rides competitive trail with her 9-year-old Spanish Mustang, Milagro. Fall-Foliage Trail-Riding Destinations (Bring Your Own Horse) PACIFIC REGION Flying…
…overnight “horse-camping” holidays. The North American Trail Ride Conference (www.natrc.org) provides information and competitive opportunities for trail riders. Have Saddle, Will Travel by Don West includes useful trail riding tips….
…a trailer with ease. For each step, we’ll add insightful commentary from other horse trainers. You can apply these horse trailer loading techniques to your own trailer-loading efforts. Horse Trailer…
…also a factor as you compare trailers. While a 15.2 to 16.3 H Thoroughbred might need a tall trailer, a 16.2 H Warmblood might need not only a tall trailer,…
…decisions to make. But on open land, you’ll need to be more mindful. If you’re riding on existing trails, my best advice is simple: Stay on the trails. Ride single-file…
…boggy trail isn’t heavily traveled by horses, the trail service might not know about the situation. If you’re riding on private land, there’ll be no trail service to rely upon….
…the trails? Of course not. But it does mean you should hit the trail prepared for any eventuality. Cover Your Bases No matter where you ride, it’s always a good…
…the pommel of the saddle, which felt weird. I wasn’t so uncomfortable that I couldn’t keep riding, but I was beginning to feel that I wasn’t riding well anymore. I…