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Extreme Veteran
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| I was really wanting a trailer thats 8ft wide but I came across a trailer that has everything that Im looking for.
It's a 4horse Keifer with mangers, but its only 7 ft wide.......
The floor lenght is 25
here are a few pics, Do you think I'll have enough room? I dont have big horses by anymeans, but maybe one day I will..
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 Accident Prone
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | That would be a deal breaker for me. |
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Veteran
Posts: 110

| Just from experience a 7' wide with mangers is tuff. I would say no mangers in a 7' wide trailer and definetaly mangers in an 8' wide. |
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  Warmblood with Wings
Posts: 27846
           Location: Florida.. | That would not work in my opinion.. 7 half with mangers is hard enough unless angled just perfectly.. I always have 8 wide and if its 7 1/2 I go no mangers. |
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  Extreme Veteran
Posts: 494
       Location: La Frontera | I have a 7' wide trailer with mangers. I don't have any problems but I can see where some people might have issues. The horses have to back out as there's not enough room to turn around. I've had fairly large horses and they fit fine. |
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  Fact Checker
Posts: 16575
        Location: Displaced Iowegian | Close one of the stalls and measure the length from manger to back wall.....then compare to an 7-1/2' or 8' trailer....Depending on the ANGLE of the stall, it may very well be the same or close! |
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 I Prefer to Live in Fantasy Land
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | I have a 7 foot wide with Mangers and it has been fine for my horses. The biggest horse I would put in the last stall. What I don't like about it is the LQ's width. |
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  Friendly horse swapper
Posts: 4122
   Location: Buffalo, TX | It depends on how wide the mangers are compared to the width and how big your horses are. I prefer at least 7'6" wide with mangers... |
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    Location: TEXAS | You will so regret a 7 wide :( |
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| I have only hauled with 7' wide.. but no mangers and it is ok. the bigger horses still cant turn around, which I have only had a problem with one horse.. and sold her anyways lol. I have had my horse in a 7' wide with mangers though, and would not purchase one if I could help it. Without mangers, yes, but mangers, it just seemed very cramped for the horses and for doing things while the horses are loaded. |
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 Lived to tell about it and will never do it again
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| Even if your horses have enough room you won't like the LQ. I wanted a 8 wide but hubby bought a 7 wide keifer 3 horse then we went to a 8 wide 4 horse and he said he couldn't believe how much more room that extra foot in width makes. I don't ever want to go back to 7 wide. |
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 Elite Veteran
Posts: 927
      Location: Iowa | I think you would be sorry down the road. At least have 7.5 wide if there are mangers in it. Look at the better Lq you would have too.
Resale down the road would be better too. |
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| Here's my opinion:
8 wide with mangers
7 wide no mangers. |
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 Extreme Veteran
Posts: 304
   Location: Up and over to the right | I agree with the rest. I have a 7'6" wide and my 16.2 gelding fits but can barely turn around in the front stall. If you're hauling under 15.2 I'd
say you're alright but I can't imagine 17+ fitting comfortably. |
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 pow wow princess
   Location: Where ever life takes me, Oklahoma | I have a 7 wide but dont have mangers it is ok except the living quarters still seem small at times and I have no storage for stuff except in my front stall. I would personally love to have an 8 wide with mangers for the storage. |
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