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Posts: 540
  Location: My own little world :) | I personally really like hauling in a stock trailer because I think the horses can get a bit more comfortable but I just wondered what everyone else's opinion was? |
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 Elite Veteran
Posts: 956
       Location: Washington | I prefer a slant most of the time, but often keep the stock trailer open while hauling short trips or hauling young horses. I also like slants because they have something to brace on if they need to. |
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  Warmblood with Wings
Posts: 27846
           Location: Florida.. | stock in summer and short distances.. slant long distances .. depends where i am going and if its not far love stock to throw them in if its hot .... . my elite 4 horse had windows head and stock rear top part..had plexis glass slide ins for rain or cold...elites have extra large windows at head.. love that part of them..
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  Dog Piling Expert
Posts: 5868
       Location: Elkview, WV | I have a stock/slant combo. I haven't gotten to do much hauling with it yet though. But I did pick up a rescue horse that hadn't been loaded in years and he walked right in with no fuss so I like that about them |
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 Elite Veteran
Posts: 641
   Location: Michigan | I like slants because they are good for loading multiple horses especially when you're by yourself. I can put one in and shut them in so they're done before I have to worry about getting the next one loaded. Also they're better for hauling horses that don't know each other (like when you're carpooling to shows). |
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  Twin Sister to Queen Boobie
Posts: 13315
       Location: East Tennessee but who knows?! | I have a slant load stock trailer as well and the dividers can be removed if needed.
What I don't like about a lot of slant loads is that they're so narrow even on the bigger ones. Even when you move the rear tack compartment over on a lot of them, there's just not a lot of room to work in. I like having a lot of room in the rear of the trailer if I have to work with one.
What I don't like about a straight load stock trailer is that you can't separate them if you're hauling 3-4. If you've got one that's a little funny about loading or one that will fight, it's a little harder to load them into a trailer like that. Plus, you can't get to their head and back them out without being kind of blocked in. |
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  More bootie than waist!
Posts: 18425
          Location: Riding Crackhead. | Slant |
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Posts: 540
  Location: My own little world :) | See I grew up always using a slant trailer but now I have a stock trailer and I really like it. I like how in the summer there is a lot of airflow throughout...in our old slant the horses would just melt in there!
I guess I am just wondering what you all think is the most comfortable for the horse. I hauled two horses up from southern Idaho and I just turned them loose up in the front compartment of the stock trailer and they turned around and rode backwards the whole way. I just wonder if being able to move around a bit is more comfortable or not. I know for me personally if you put me in that cramped of quarters in a car I wouldn't be very happy. Its like asking a human to jump in a spam can for hours.
Does anyone else think this or no? |
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 Shelter Dog Lover
Posts: 10277
      
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 Serious Snap Trapper
Posts: 4275
       Location: In The Snow, AZ | I love my slant.  |
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Nut Case Expert
Posts: 9305
      Location: Tulsa, Ok | I prefer slants. There is never a question about anybody getting ****y and kicking another. My slant has drop downs front and back so airflow is never an issue. |
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 Undercover Amish Mafia Member
Posts: 9991
           Location: Kansas | I like my slant load |
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 I too, shall remain nameless!
Posts: 2248
    Location: Wearing a winter coat...... | I have a slant but------funny thing--if you turn your horse loose in a stock they will (99% of the time anyway) turn around and face out the back of it. When I was younger I had a 12' stock trailer and would turn my gelding loose in it. He always faced out the back. I think they are most comfortable that way. |
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 Buttered Noodles Snacker
Posts: 4377
        Location: NC | I like slants to give them something to brace against. |
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