Low-Stress Horse Loading and Trailering

Share:

Favorite
Close

No account yet? Register

There’s nothing natural about trailering horses. Going into a tight, closed space with no hope of a forward escape (in most designs). Moving—faster than a horse can run—while standing still. Negotiating stops, starts, curves, and turns on slippery hooves. And, especially, leaving everything that’s familiar behind and heading out into the great unknown.

Download this free guide to learn how to keep your horse’s loading and trailering experience safe and stress-free!

Share
Favorite
Close

No account yet? Register

Written by:

Passionate about horses and science from the time she was riding her first Shetland Pony in Texas, Christa Lesté-Lasserre writes about scientific research that contributes to a better understanding of all equids. After undergrad studies in science, journalism, and literature, she received a master’s degree in creative writing. Now based in France, she aims to present the most fascinating aspect of equine science: the story it creates. Follow Lesté-Lasserre on Twitter @christalestelas.

Related Articles

chestnut-mare-and-foal
bay colicky horse rolling in sandy paddock
Before she Foals: Managing Broodmares
horse sleeping standing up

Stay on top of the most recent Horse Health news with

FREE weekly newsletters from TheHorse.com

Weekly Poll

sponsored by:

How much time do you usually spend grooming your horse?
436 votes · 436 answers

Readers' Most Popular

Sign In

Don’t have an account? Register for a FREE account here.

Need to update your account?

You need to be logged in to fill out this form

Create a free account with TheHorse.com!