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Saturday, October 17, 2015

Trailering Donts

  • don't haul your horse on the bed of a truck
  1. Your horse may spook and jump off the truck, if they survive that, they may get hit
  2. Your horse will have rocks and diffrent things, bugs, dust, birds people throwing things at your horses, and other things they can not be protected from in the back of a truck
  3. If you stop or suddenly your horse can come flying off the trailer

Don't leave your horses windows down unattended  
as you saw in the video (make sure you watch it) your horse may spook and get stuck, sometimes its not preventable, if you really wanted to benifit the horse you would take your horse out and walk it these people are lucky, if their trailer had had a sharper edge, the horse could have easily been sliced many times strugling to get through, it could have stuggled while they were gone and fallen out and gotten hurt even worse, just don't leave your horse unattended in a trailer with all the windows down,
another video of a horse getting stuck in a trailer window
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeGyHx6tGMg  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aRTGrkSTt8-Part 1
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aRTGrkSTt8-Part 2

Don't put your bars/windows down while driving on the road
Horses can stick their heads out the window while driving, good way to get your horses head cut off and same thing as number 2 on the first one

Don't drive without letting your horse out and walking at least every 4 hours. You get sore and stiff from sitting in a truck for more than a few hours, you horse will too, and they arn't used to riding in a trailer every day, plan your trip acordingly

Don't have your mini ride in the car However cute it may be this is dangerous not only for your horse but you too, if you got in an accident having a paniced minature horse in your car is not going to help anything, your horse may spook, and could easily come up into the front of your car, and obviously distract you causing an accident

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