Miniature horses - how to transport

We've always travelled ours in either a wagon or trailers with no issue whatsoever, we just tie their lead rope to a separated piece of twine through the tie up rings and they always find the most comfortable way to stand and never have issues with balancing themselves.
 
I travel my two Shetlands loose in a 3.5t with no partition, have done the same in a trailer and they've always been fine.
 
In the back of a 4x4 I would think failing that what about a sheep trailer

I have two Miniature Horses ,they go in my Renault Kangoo.

Is this legal? (or just a joke?) I thought all vehicles for transporting equines had to be specifically designed and built for them, re flooring, head heights, barriers/partitions/ventilation etc etc.
 
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I used to stick the shetland into the nose-cone of the Rice trailer.

Need to make sure that the jockey door is secure, and your other horses aren't going to bite/kick, but it does get 3 kids to pony club in one cheap trailer.
 
When I first got mine I did use a small sheep trailer but I found it was too bouncy and hot and not large enough to stand in when it was raining. A normal box is the easiest option cause you won't have the hassle of van costs. If they get on well there is no need to tie I just do cause I have either a stallion and gelding in or a brood mares and don't want to risk them fighting.
 
I think for comedy value a 7.5T with lovely large living and a ramp arranged so it's looks as though they're walking out of a side locker.

But if you're feeling flash, you could have a mini trailer built on a small chassis. That would be cute. And actually quite a good idea as you could arrange breast bars rings etc. at the right height. Try and see if a trailer manufacturer will do one as an apprentice project or promo?
 
When I bought mine I brought them home in a trailer, plenty of straw bedding and untied, they were only 5 months old and travelled fine.
 
We wedged ours in the trailer with a couple of bales of hay, kept her upright after a major op and she had a snack too!
 
Aren't there laws now for travelling a dog in the back of a car or estate car without restraint? There certainly is for children.

If a car travelling at 30mph comes to an abrupt halt (e.g. a collision with an immoveable object such as a stone wall), the dog or pony in the back will coninue to travel at 30mph (Newton's Laws of Motion) until prevented. That's the reason for breast bars in a trailer.

Not sure I would want a mini Shetland bouncing off he back of my neck at any speed.
 
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