It could cost up to 10,000 dollars
How long a horse can stay in a trailer is relevant to the condition of the horse, if there is enough room for the horse to lay down etc. Are their stops for water and feed breaks? Also the condition of the trailer, does it have good suspension? Is their room for the horse to lay down? Is it bedded with shavings and rubber mats? Are the horses legs wrapped well? Many long haul horses will stay in the trailer for the entire trip, 48-72 hours with no ill effects in good quality trailers.
There are many new and used horse trailers for sale online. You can find some on Horse Trailer World which allows you to put in what state you are in so you can find deals around your area. You may also want to look on Craigslist. Make sure to look at the trailer in person before you commit to or purchase the trailer so you know the seller is honest and you get a good trailer.
Depending on the condition, used livestock trailers will sell for several hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. Your location will also affect the price.
Yes, there are tight rules on livestock motors. Livestock motors are required to have regular MOT tests and trailers have to be maintained to a high standard as police are cracking down on poorly maintained trailers. The condition of the braking system in particular has to be good.
Big Tex Trailers and Trailers for Less offer good information about flatbed trailers. You should be able to get a good knowledge base from these websites.
Check out a few of these sites: Equine.com petfinder.com dreamhorse.com ultimatehorsesite.com horsecity.com equinenow.com They all contain search engines for horses of specific training in most areas. Good luck!
If you don't know enough about horses to be able to tell, you probably shouldn't have a horse.
Good body condition is when you can push on your horse's ribs and fairly easily feel them through the fat layer. If you are seeing ribs, the horse is not in his best body condition.
They can be a good choice if they're in good condition. Any type of used truck you purchase, you want to make sure it's in proper working condition. If it is, then you can typically alter it and use it for anything you wish.
Depending on the size dump trailer you are looking for, you can pay anywhere from $2,000 to $20,000. EBay or Craigslist is a good place to start. There are also hydraulic dump trailers, which cost more.
When buying used travel trailers you must make sure that everything is in good condition. Also, make sure it has not been involved in any accidents.
Horses can vary in price from as little as $50 to $100,000 sometimes more for a very good horse