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Traveling With Your Horse

January 25, 2010
Traveling With Your HorseOwning a horse can be a very rewarding hobby. Whether you are a person who just likes to go for a peaceful trail ride or you are aiming for Olympic gold, there comes a time when we all will travel somewhere with our horse.

Whether this experience is just to go to a different trail riding area, heading to your first competition or moving paddocks, the following handy tips can help make the experience less stressful for all concerned.

First you will need suitable transport for your horse. If you are intending on moving your horse on a regular bases then it maybe necessary to purchase (if the budget allows) your own horse trailer (float).

Most towns will have somewhere to hire a trailer from, otherwise you maybe lucky enough to have some great friends who can help you out.

No matter the transport you decide on, it is your responsibility to check that it is roadworthy and suitable for your horse.
  • Is it big/small enough for your horse to fit comfortably?
  • Is it in good repair?
  • Are all the correct lights working?
  • Does the trailer have the correct brake set up?
  • Is the floor strong and not rotten?
  • Is the trailer registered?
  • Are the tyre's in good order?
  • Do you have a suitable vehicle to tow the trailer?
  • Are you used to towing a trailer?
If possible it is always a good idea (especially if you haven't transported your horse for a while), to have a practice loading session the day before.

Make a list of all the things you may need to take with you, such as extra feed, saddle, bridle, competition clothes, riding boots, grooming box, tack box, bucket, towel, extra blankets, human food, money and maybe even a map. Also make sure the vehicle has plenty of gas!

If you are traveling to a competition it is best to pack as much as possible the day before. Don't forget any registration/membership papers or nomination forms.

Check out where you're going to. You may even do a 'dry run' (if it isn't to far away) to check out the best route to take. Work out how long it will take to get there and allow a bit extra so that you're not running late.

Have prepared any protective equipment for your horse that you deem necessary for the trip. Are you using floating boots? Try them on your horse so that they get a feel for them and you see how they fit.

When the time comes to move your horse, stay relaxed as this will help your horse to stay relaxed. If possible have someone who is experienced with moving horses with you.

Once you arrive at your destination, park in a place that is suitable and safe to unload your horse. Unload your horse and take them for a walk around to have a look at their new surrounds. Perhaps offer them a drink.

If you follow these simple steps, then transporting your horse will be a simple and enjoyable process. Remember to plan ahead and relax!

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Traveling With Your Horse

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