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  • Good video. Very informative :) .

    I used to build my own Horse trucks, as these were so much easier to use than towed Horse floats.

    One of the best lessons I learned while developing these was to install large windows either side of, and above, the Horse.

    The difference these made when loading a nervous Horse was incredible!

    I think this was because the Horse did not feel like he was trapped in a small space. This was important, as many of the Equines I carried were wild / unhandled.

  • that horse can't pull back :P it's crammed in there. I wouldn't want to be that horse.

  • why should the person loading wear a helmet?

  • @wh0reship In case the horse might buck or kick, etc...

  • @wh0reship To protect yourself , You never know when somthing can go wrong ( - Leila

  • that horse trailer looks like its to short for that horse,i'd get a taller 1 if it were me but maybe they don't have the extra money for it,but the horses head was pretty high up,so it may just look to short...

  • does the truck not come taller so that her ears do not have to bend. I have had nothing but problems with traveling boots on my horses they fall off I even had a horse go down in a trailer (horsebox) because his boot fell off and he steped on it and sliped and fell and that was a mess. so I no longer use them

  • well yeah but in a horse trailer it is much different

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