skint1
Well-Known Member
Is anyone aware of any dangers of taking a partition out of a 2 horse trailer and using a single breast bar instead?
I ask because our mare has terrible trouble keeping her balance in the trailer and is (understandably) reluctant to travel in it, but she travels much better in a lorry (herringbone style) A lot of people recommend them for horses who do not balance well in a partitioned trailer.
I have a friend who will let me borrow one to try it out but I am afraid of 2 things
1. She will just fall right down in the trailer because she won't have the partition to support her
2. She will freak out and start kicking it to peices and flip the trailer over and take the car with it, she does kick a bit in the trailer but not in a freak out kind of way (kicked the plastic cover off my indicator bulb last week) but of course if she is not so confined she will have more room to kick.
So, am I being a tad over-dramatic (it's been known) or are these real risks? Here is a pic of the trailer and my towing vehicle, both are regularly maintained
I ask because our mare has terrible trouble keeping her balance in the trailer and is (understandably) reluctant to travel in it, but she travels much better in a lorry (herringbone style) A lot of people recommend them for horses who do not balance well in a partitioned trailer.
I have a friend who will let me borrow one to try it out but I am afraid of 2 things
1. She will just fall right down in the trailer because she won't have the partition to support her
2. She will freak out and start kicking it to peices and flip the trailer over and take the car with it, she does kick a bit in the trailer but not in a freak out kind of way (kicked the plastic cover off my indicator bulb last week) but of course if she is not so confined she will have more room to kick.
So, am I being a tad over-dramatic (it's been known) or are these real risks? Here is a pic of the trailer and my towing vehicle, both are regularly maintained