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Monday, January 11, 2010

Horseboxes For Sale: A Useful Guide

By Don Rogers

For those in the market, there are many horseboxes for sale ads. Horseboxes are useful for equine owners especially if one plans on competing or traveling with one's horse. They are also useful for trips to the vet, as well. There are two types of transportation available for the owner, the horsebox and the trailer.

The horsebox is considered an all in one lorry with living quarters for the horse alongside that of the owner. The trailers are simple hitched to the back of the auto or truck. The sizes of horseboxes can vary and can carry anywhere from one horse to over a handful. Also, there are different amenities and enhancements available from interior upholstery to electronic embellishments.

Driving horseboxes can be quite an experience for the uninitiated. From a regulatory viewpoint, it is always best to ensure that one obtains and carries the required licenses as laws vary greatly from region to region. Also, one should take the time to practice riding the horsebox without a horse at first to get a feel of the experience. This is important because the horse is always standing during transit and any sudden movements or turns can effect the horse's balance. One should also avoid breaking or accelerating suddenly and negotiate lane changes and turns with utmost caution.

Horsebox maintenance is just as important as car maintenance, if not more. A breakdown in a horsebox during transit can be traumatic for horses. It is always best to have back up plans in place, just in case. Some quick checks can include tires, tire pressure, mounts, door latches, and ventilation. Much like cars, routine oil and light checks should also be conducted.

One often overlooked area is the interior floor. There have been numerous occurrences where the horse has dropped through the floor while traveling. It is always best to wash the interior of the box and check the floor for any indications of stress. In most cases, the entire bedding of the box can be removed and cleaned. If the floor is made of wood, then check for signs of corrosion or give.

Insurance is always a good safeguard to have, in case of accidents or other incidents. Manufacturers and retailers often provide some level of coverage or guarantee. Secondary market horseboxes, on the other hand, generally lack any such coverage. Depending on the auto policy, some car insurance coverage does provide extended coverage for additional loads. It is best to review existing policies and obtain the necessary coverage that suits your needs.

In buying a horsebox, one should set out an appropriate budget. For bargain hunters, there are many second hand boxes available on the market. Word of mouth often works best, however, in this age of the internet, a quick search can provide many options. For those will less budgetary constraints, some manufacturers offer custom made horseboxes, as well.

The main factor to keep in mind, regardless of the type or style or horsebox or trailer, is that this type of traveling for horses is an unnatural act. This can have some serious physical and psychological effects on the horse depending on the experience. The safety and well being of the horse should be the primary concern. Many owners build up a horse's immunity to travel by take frequent, shorter trips. This can help them better tolerate the longer journeys. - 21392

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