KY Horse Trailers (+ eBay Deals in Kentucky)
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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 Tacoma, WA?
A: Easy, click on the links in the left column. In this case click on "Washington" 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 California ?
A: Use the links in the left column. For instance, clicking on "California " will bring you to a live listing of eBay horse trailers near you in California . (Walk-in dealerships are listed first; scroll down for eBay auctions.)
| Albany | Bowling Green | Calvert City | Flemingsburg |
| Georgetown | Greenville | Hopkinsville | Lexington |
| Liberty | Louisville | Lucas | Mayfield |
| Mount Sterling | Mount Washington | Science Hill | Shepherdsville |
Available now on eBay (local results, most within 250 miles):
2000 Corn Pro 5 Slant Horse Trailer |
21 | $5,100.00 | 1h 55m | ||
2007 SUNDOWNER SIGNATURE SERIES 8018 SUNLITE 5 HORSE LQ |
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$70,000.00 $112,000.00 |
3h 12m | |
2011 FEATHERLITE 8X28' ALUMINUM HORSE LIVESTOCK TRAILER |
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$7,600.00 $18,995.00 |
1d 4h 45m | ||
4 horse trailer with living quarters |
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5 | $19,900.00 | 1d 12h 43m | |
2011 FEATHERLITE 12' ALUMINUM 7TALL STOCK HORSE TRAILER |
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$4,150.00 $7,695.00 |
2d 1h 29m | ||
2011 FEATHERLITE ALUMINUM SLANT LOAD 2 HORSE TRAILER |
20 | $7,400.00 | 2d 10h 21m |
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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":
While every horse, owner, and situation are different, certain issues crop up time and time again. This segment offers tips on what to do when your horse throws you a curve. I've also included some suggestions with regards to tying, horses that get frantic when the trailer moves and a few things "not to forget" when hauling state-to-state.
The Horse Backs Up as You Approach the Trailer
This should be expected at some point. The horse can only go six directions and he's certain to try "back" if he doesn't want to load or is frightened by the sight of an open trailer. Don't try to pull him forward, just move with the horse and keep tapping. You might try tapping harder and faster as he gets farther away – like a Geiger counter – but remember that at some point you'll have to level off the intensity because you want to irritate to motivate – not cause pain. The logic is this: If you're whacking at 4 lbs at 20 feet – what will you progress to by 200 feet? Don't even go there. If you keep moving with him and tapping, he'll find that backing is a waste of time. Also try: Practice your ground training as described during Days One and Two. That'll apply motivation and make him see that it's easier to do your bidding than to keep worrying about both you and the trailer. (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)












