Posted 2016-11-08 8:22 PM Subject: Living Quarters trailer size
Elite Veteran
Posts: 696 Location: Sunny California
My husband and I have decided to sell my current trailer and get a small weekender living quarters since I'm showing so heavily and have really long days. Plus, we can stay in it at quite a few of the weekend shows and save the $300/night hotel fees. I only have 1 horse and will never have more than 1 show horse, so my question is, should I go with a 2 horse or 3 horse? I'm looking at a small 6 ft short wall. The trailers I'm looking at also have a stud divider. That way I can put supplies, etc. in that first stall. The only time I've currently ever wanted a 3 horse in the last 10 years was when I moved out of state. It will be my main trailer. What do you all think? Would you get a 2 horse or a 3 horse? Thanks!
Posted 2016-11-08 8:57 PM Subject: RE: Living Quarters trailer size
A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354 Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas
Oh a 3 horse for SURE , if hubby ever wanted to haul a horse with are a friend that extra spot sure will come in handy, and the other extra spot you can haul your feed and hay and shavings in it. I would never get just a two horse, that extra spot will always come in handy one day.
Posted 2016-11-09 12:08 AM Subject: RE: Living Quarters trailer size
Expert
Posts: 1586 Location: west of East Texas
I would hate to ever have to go back to a 2H after having a 3H for the last several years. There is always more 'stuff' than you think when you start going to spend the night.
Posted 2016-11-11 11:36 PM Subject: RE: Living Quarters trailer size
Extreme Veteran
Posts: 411 Location: Smack in the middle of WA!
This summer I traded off my 4 horse for a 2 horse with a 6ft short wall. I absolutely love it! I pretty much always travelled by myself, sometimes my husband goes along but he doesn't ride. I only ever ride 2 horses at a time so for me it is perfect. I also have a long box pickup so I always have plenty of room for hay and such!