Idaho Horse Trailers (Dealers + eBay Deals)
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Find horse trailer dealerships near you AND local trailers being sold on eBay. For example:
Q: How can I find horse trailer dealers in Wichita, KS?
A: Easy, click on the links in the left column. In this case click on "Kansas" 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 Nevada?
A: Use the links in the left column. For instance, clicking on "Nevada" will bring you to a live listing of eBay horse trailers near you in Nevada. (Walk-in dealerships are listed first; scroll down for eBay auctions.)
Available now on eBay (local results, most within 250 miles):
Gooseneck horse stock trailer 24 feet 2007 |
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1 | $4,900.00 | 2d 7h 49m | |
2008 LOGAN COACH XTR 4 HORSE 811 ULTRA LIVING QUARTERS |
1 | $39,989.00 | 3d 7h 33m | ||
2008 Logan Coach 7310 (7’3”Wide, 10’Short-Wall) Edge 4H |
- | $38,560.00 | 4d 22h 45m | ||
2009 LOGAN COACH XT 4 HORSE 809 SILVER LIVING QUARTERS |
- | $39,584.00 | 4d 22h 46m |
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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":
Finally, start up your truck and slowly drive your horse around. Be careful to make your turns gradual (large, sweeping arcs) and to go easy on the brakes until your horse develops some sense of balance. (Have somebody drive just you, the human, around in the back of the trailer and you'll soon see how difficult it is to keep your balance when you can't see turns and stops coming. It'll give you empathy with your horse, that's for sure.) Give yourself (and your horse) several sessions of "just driving around" to help him adjust to this new situation. If you've got an event coming up, you will be well-served to invest the time it takes to practice in the days (better, weeks) preceding.
When it's time to take your horse back off the trailer, let him sit there a moment. Taking the horse directly out of the trailer will soon teach him that "stop" means "get out." He'll get ansty, perhaps paw, dance about or trumpet. It's best when you are working with a horse that's relatively new to trailering to simply let it cool its heels for a couple of minutes before unloading him. To unload, I simply put light pressure on the lead rope or kiss. If you've practiced unloading as previously described, your horse will have already been off the trailer hundreds of times, so unloading after his first big ride should be no big deal.
Tomorrow we'll cover additional "pre-trailering" exercises that you may want to employ, should you have a truly difficult horse or simply want to improve your leading. (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)









