Patterdale
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Need to collect a 14.1 today and I'm wondering if I can just take the stock trailer? Has anyone done it?
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ifor williams stock trailers come in different roof heights though. I had the standard one and travelled my 13.1hh highland in it however I sold it and bought the higher roof version for my 14hh , there is no way Id put my 14hh pony in the standard height one sorry.
So going by this my 14.2hh will fit? Hes a brilliant traveller and I am having a nightmare trying to find transport for a horse and carriage. A livestock trailer would be perfect as I can partition the carriage off at the front and still have loads of room for the pony at the back. I didnt think there would be enough headroom. I have seen other drivers using them, so I suppose they must have!
No you wouldn't want to do that because you want the weight over the axels. Putting the horse at the back would be dangerous.
A 13.1 I have can just fit side ways in my stock trailer with the partition gate (wouldn't do that for long journeys).
My 14.2 cob can stand across the way semi herringbone with a pony in the front 1/3 but again it's not something for a long journey or for something that isn't a very calm and clever traveller. I think unless you got a very long one you'd be struggling to get a carriage and a horse in one, in a way I would feel safe to be towing it.
I've seen a couple of people doing it at events, but it did seem a bit dubious to me at the time!
The standard height one is perfectly adequate in my opinion for a 14h pony. The tall ones are so you can put horses in them. What does a 14.2 semi feral pony need head room for anyway, only to rear up over a partition and kill itself...! He's not going to be standing calmly pulling at a hay net. It's 100% the safest ride for something like this because it's designed for semi feral animals. I have used one for years and have all sorts of horses in it without the slightest issue. :
...i dont know, the standard head height one we had , when my smaller pony was in it she barely had any head room at all, my 14hh would have had to travel without being able to raise her head, let alone rear. Tell you what though - I wish Id had the same experience as you as it would have saved me thousands and a heap of hassle in selling it and going for the higher roofed version!!