Horse Trailers: California
CA Dealerships + Local eBay Deals
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Home > New & Used Horse Trailers for Sale CA / California
Find horse trailer dealerships near you AND local trailers being sold on eBay. For example:
Q: How can I find horse trailer dealers in Ocala, FL?
A: Easy, click on the links in the left column. In this case click on "Florida" for a listing of local walk-in dealerships listed city-by-city.
Q: Tons of trailers are being sold on eBay at great prices - but how do I find those selling near me in Illinois?
A: Use the links in the left column. For instance, clicking on "Illinois" will bring you to a live listing of eBay horse trailers near you in Illinois. (Walk-in dealerships are listed first; scroll down for eBay auctions.)
Your local dealers (List your dealership):
Available now on eBay (local results, most within 250 miles):
2006 CARRIAGE ALUMINUM XTR HORSE TRAILER LOGAN COACH $$ |
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$16,800.00 | 14h 52m | ||
2000 Sundowner 4-Horse Trailblazer II W 8' LQ, Like New |
- | $25,750.00 | 23h 1m | ||
1969 MILEY 2AX HORSE TRAILER WHITE |
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- | $600.00 | 2d 22h 22m | |
2007 Hart Two Horse Bumper Pull Slant Load Trailer |
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- | $12,499.00 | 4d 1h 59m | |
Horse Trailer Two Horse Bumper Pull |
- | $3,000.00 | 6d 23h 1m |
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Trailer Training Horses
Horse owners and riders: If you'd like to put a solid foundation on your horse - or finally put an end to a nagging training issue, I would suggest the investment of $4.99 in one of my downloadable books:
- Download and print from your home computer
- 5 days, 5 chapters
- Learn at your own pace
An excerpt from "Trailer Training Horses":
There are quite a few "What Ifs" that could come into play here, (backing up, stalling out, turning a hip off in one direction, shooting back off the trailer, bullying you with a shoulder, loading only briefly before backing out on his own, etc.). Rather than continually "digressing," I'll cover those in Day Five's segment. Flip forward to that section, should you find your horse throwing you a curve not covered here.
With your horse's nose at the trailer, the lead in your left hand and your right hand (with dressage whip) outstretched toward his hip, ask for the horse to move forward. Tap until you get some sort of a forward movement, leaning, pawing, etc., then stop, pause, pet. Next, tap until the horse lifts a front leg. He'll put the foot back on the ground. Pause briefly and pet him before repeating. Do this several times and the horse will eventually drop that foot onto the back end of the trailer. You've just loaded a front foot for the first time. Pause a moment, then take the lead and gently move the horse back a step. Repeat that sequence, loading one foot, 200 times. That's not a typo. 200 may sound like a lot – but it'll surprise you how fast you can rack up that number. (rpt)
Other available courses include:
Your Foal: Essential Training
Stop Bucking (reviews)
Round Pen: First Steps (reviews)
Rein In Your Horse's Speed (For Owners of Nervous or Bolting Horses) (reviews)
Trailer Training (read the reviews)











