Purchasing a Horse Lorry Can Have Huge Cost Savings Over Contracting Out To A Horse Transporter

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Would you trust your children to someone else while you traveled all the way across the country? Your horse is part of your family too, so why would you be less careful with them? Purchasing a horse lorry allows you to travel with your horse, giving you that same peace of mind.
Hiring someone to transport your horse means putting their future in the hands of someone you barely know. Hired horse lorry drivers may know horses, but they don’t know this horse the way you do. No one is going totake care of them the way that you will, and more importantly, no one is going to know how to handle them in case of an emergency the way you do.
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There are hundreds of things that could happen to your horse while they’re being transported when you’re not with them. What would you do if your horse was injured in the hired horse lorry? Would a hired driver be able to calm them and administer the proper emergency treatment? Would you be comfortable letting someone else put your horse down if they couldn’t be helped?
Of course not. Anyone who loves their horse would need to be there. That’s the reason many horse owners choose to invest in their own horse lorry.
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Buying a good horse lorry isn’t as difficult, or as incompatible with your budget, as most people believe. You’re not limited in the number of dealers that carry well known brand names like Equitrek. There are also a number of dealers that specialize in selling high quality pre-owned lorries to horse owners who want the best for their horse but can’t afford the expense of a new one.
The lorry should be large enough to allow him to brace his legs and swing his neck to keep from being knocked into the walls. It should not, however, allow them to spin around or slam his hooves into the door with force. If he manages to kick down the door or wrap himself in his tether you could have a problem.
Horses are designed to run in the wild, not ride around in a horse lorry. A properly ventilated horse lorry is vital if you want your horse to arrive at their destination in fit, fighting form (metaphorically speaking). It would be prudent to choose one with padding on the walls to brace their stumble if you brake suddenly or go off the pavement.Horses aren’t as lucky as barn cats; a high speed impact into the sides of the lorry would leave them with bumps and bruises for quite a while.Most horses don’t enjoy being put in a tight and enclosed area to travel. Any lorry you choose needs to be well ventilated if you want your horse to arrive in peak condition. It’s a good idea to find one with padded sides, in case they stumble.Your average barn cat would probably fare just fine after bouncing off the walls of the lorry, but your much heavier horse wouldn’t be nearly as lucky.
Horses are some of the best traveling companions you could hope for. Purchasing your own horse lorry allows you to enjoy your horse’s companionship while you’re out on the road.
This very brief article gives you a very quick overview into how to transport your Horses with their comfort in mind. Click on the link to view a large range of Horse Lorries For Sale in the UK and Europe from Empire Horseboxes Ltd.
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