Best trailer for 'long' horse??

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My horse appears to be a little too long for my trailer (a 2012 Beatson Deauville). He's only 16.1hh but an IDx so has quite a large derriere on him. He takes a 6'9" rug. I tried him in an Ifor 506 (?) and he was totally squished in. So much so I had to travel him without the breech bar. But height was an issue there too. So I then went with the Deauville where the height is perfect but he's still squished in. Can anyone recommend a suitable trailer that has a bigger space between breast and breech bar? I need a trailer that can take two horses - but my other is a 14.2 connie who fits perfectly. I prefer trailers with a suspension system that makes it comfy for horse (like Cheval / Bateson).
 
My old girl is 15.3hh, 6ft9 rug, skinny bum but big belly (yeah I know, she's a very odd shape) and fits in a 511 very comfortably, tonnes of room and once she's in (takes some doing :lol: ) travels very happily. My other one is a chunktastic IDx (possibly crossed with a rhino), 16hh but high head carriage, big bottom and 6ft6 to 6ft9 rug has enough room in the 511 but wouldn't want anything smaller I don't think.
 
My 7ft rug 17"2 fitted beautifully in my Cheval Liberte Mare and Foal (it is the lenght/height of a 510). I am selling it sadly as I had to retire my horse, sucha fab trailer.
 
I don't know about brands of trailer, but double check the length between the breast bar and the front of the trailer. some of them are not long enough to take the length of neck, or the side angles in too soon and the horse has to travel with his head slightly to one side one time. If you measure how far your own horse is from stable door to nose when he is standing with his head well out of the stable, then allow a bit morefor sudden stops (as they will be shunted forward if you have to brake hard) then you will be surprised how much room they need up front.
Have seen some trucks in particular where the horse will end up with concussion if they driver has to stop in a hurry, and also won't have enough room to reach their head out to cough/blow nose etc. increasing risk of choke and respiratory issues.
 
The 511 is huge in the nose. So much so that the can't reach a haynet tied to the front bar! :lol: If you do use haynet when travelling get a haynet bar thing for above the door. We're doing mad things with lead roles at the moment but the second there's any spare money (If that ever happens) for it I'm getting a haynet bar fitted!
 
My 7ft rug 17"2 fitted beautifully in my Cheval Liberte Mare and Foal (it is the lenght/height of a 510). I am selling it sadly as I had to retire my horse, sucha fab trailer.

I had that type of trailer originally - when I only had the IDx. The only thing I didn't like about the trailer was the pull down sheet at the back.
 
Richardson supreme is a good size of trailer. I have this and it makes our big horses look small. Our old horse was a 6'9 and he had plenty of space behind/in front of him.
 
Richardson supreme is a good size of trailer. I have this and it makes our big horses look small. Our old horse was a 6'9 and he had plenty of space behind/in front of him.

Just looked online at the Richardson Supreme Excel. It looks good!! The only thing I couldn't find was the length between breast and breech bars.
 
It is quite a long trailer and great for towing. I think they are designed with clydesdales in mind.

This is the one I have:


Brand
Richardson
Model
Supreme Ultra
Type of trailer
Double horse trailer
Living area
No
Lockable tack storage
No
Travelling direction
Forward facing horse trailer
Type of ramp
Rear load / front unload
Ramp details
Front Ramp
Left
Suitable for
Horses over 16.2
Internal Ventilation
Yes
Front window
Yes
Side windows
Yes
Lockable grooms door
Yes
Internal light
Yes
Head divider
No
Adjustable partition
Yes
Removable partition
Yes
Full width breaching bar
Optional
Partition skirt
Rubber
Floor
Plastic with rubber mats
Axle
Double
Tyres
165R13 8pr 65PSI
Spare wheel
Spare wheel & cover with logo mounted on side
Breaks
Braking system with auto reverse coupling
Suspension
Independent suspension
High level break light
No
Hitch height
xxx
Hitch diameter
xxx
Lockable hitch
Yes
Coupling mirror
No
Colours
Blue
Other features
Fully welded, hot dipped galvanised chassis & framework, resin coated pre coloured body panels, plastic coated roof sheets, GRP nose cone & dome door, thermoplastic mudguards, front air vent, padded breast & breach bars, quick release breast bar bracket, internal tie rings, partition & side padding, doors above rear ramp, jockey wheel
Max gross weight
2700 kg
Unlaiden weight
1100.00 kg
Weight capacity
1600 kg
External dimensions : height
2.75 m
External dimensions : width
2.29 m
External dimension : length
5.00 m
Internal dimensions : height
2.33 m
Internal dimensions : width
1.80 m
Internal dimensions : length
3.54 m
Internal stall width : min
xxx
Internal stall width : max
xxx
Internal stall length : min
xxx
Internal stall length : max
xxx
Internal breaching bar height : min
xxx
Internal breaching bar height : max
xxx
Description
The generous proportions of the Ultra make the transport of two large horses easy and enjoyable for you and your horses. Its spacious interior makes loading and unloading easy, and its internal dimensions provide comfort for your horses on journeys of all lengths. They will arrive at their destination looking and feeling their best. Rear ramp lifters are fitted as standard, and the external and internal lighting maximises visibility and safety inside and out. Gross weight can be increased to 3200kg if required.
 
Hiya, on the longest setting it is 2.27m between the breast and breech bars. Hope that helps.

Thank you that does help! Now to get my measuring tape out... I'll pop round the neighbours too to measure their 511 (they've also said I can borrow it to take my horses out for a test run).
 
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