Horse Trailers

Are you looking for a durable Horse Trailer that will keep your horses safe and secure during transit? Look no further than our Horse Trailers! Functionality and durability are our top priorities so that you can get a trailer you can rely on and keep focus on what’s really important: your farm or ranch. Equipped with standard features to make hauling your equine easier and with customizable options that take this trailer to the next level, this is the perfect trailer for horse owners. 

Horse Trailer Models

3.5K Horse Trailer

Our 3.5K Horse Trailer is currently the only Horse Trailer that we offer. Featuring durable and reliable construction, this is a trailer you can trust to go the distance. With standard features such as 2 swing-out saddle racks and multiple doors, it simplifies your ranch or farm operations by making loading, unloading, and traveling with your horses much easier. 

Standard Features

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DOORS

For easy loading and unloading of your horses, we offer the option of a full width rear door with sliding gate or butterfly doors for easy access.  An escape door is located at the front in case of an emergency when a person cannot reach the rear exit, as well as a door to access the tackroom from the outside of the trailer.

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Safety Features

You and your horse’s safety are our number one priority. That’s why we include an electric drum brake system and ⅜” grade 70 safety chains as standard features to prevent trailer sway and detachment.

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Colors

We include several color options as standard. You can choose from black, white, charcoal gray, and red to find the color that best suits your preferences.

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Tack Room

When traveling with horses, you likely also have equipment that needs to be brought along, such as saddles. That’s why we include 2 swing-out saddle racks. They swing out so you can secure your saddles and then swing back so you can optimize the amount of room in your trailer.

Customizable Options

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Want a bolder color option? We also have yellow, green, orange, brown, and blue powder coat finishes available for our Horse Trailers.

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Looking for added weight support? Our 8k axles, 14-ply tires, and 7k TorFlex Suspension can support heavier loads. You can also add a spare tire or Stanley wheels for reliability and security while on the road. 

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For additional protection for your horses, you can add a metal sheet roof or rubber-cleated flooring. You get a non-slip surface that makes loading, unloading, and transport more straightforward and additional protection against the elements. 

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Need additional doors to simplify the loading process? You can add a slide gate in the middle door or additional middle swing doors for easier access onto and off the trailer for you and your horses.

FAQs

For one to two horses, you’ll need a Horse Trailer that’s approximately 10-16 feet in length, 6 feet wide, and 7 feet long. In general, when determining what size Horse Trailer you’ll need, it’s best to measure your horse’s height, length from head to tail, and width across their chest and ensure that there is additional room from those measurements for them to move around comfortably.

The type of trailer you need will depend on the breed, size, and number of horses you plan to transport. For small to medium-sized horses, a standard enclosed trailer will work. For multiple horses or larger breeds, you’ll want a larger trailer with multiple stalls.

To calculate how much horsepower you’ll need to pull a Horse Trailer, determine the total loaded trailer weight with all the horses and equipment you plan to transport. From there, you can determine which vehicle has enough horsepower and towing capacity to pull that weight. For a lightweight trailer that can accommodate 1-2 horses, a horsepower of 200-300 is recommended. For larger trailers with multiple horses, you may want a vehicle with 400 horsepower or more.

In most cases, you can simply adhere to the speed limit to safely drive your horses. If you’re concerned about swaying or losing connection to your trailer, consider one with safety features such as an electric drum brake system or safety chains. If you aren’t too familiar with driving trailers, it’s better to go slower at first until you become more comfortable.

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