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alexblagg
Reg. Jul 2007
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2015-05-17 10:09 AM
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Hauling a young foal
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Posts: 351
Location: Arkansas
What is everyone's preference when hauling a foal? I will be hauling a foal that is 3 weeks old to take mom to the breeders. Do I use a stock type trailer and leave them both loose? Do I use the stock type trailer but tie mom? Do I use my 3 horse, put mom in the first divider and take out the second for the foal to be loose? Or Do I borrow a friends trailer who has a stud divider and put the foal in that stall? This will be a 5 hour trip for mom and baby. I want to do it as safely as possible.
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BARRELHORSE USA
Reg. Sep 2011
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2015-05-17 10:19 AM
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RE: Hauling a young foal
I turn mare and foal loose in the trailer .. no drama .. and if foal lays down
it is unlikely for a loose mare to step on her foal and foal can nurse anytime
it wants to...
If you tie the mare .. the lead needs to be long enough for mare to nose the baby
which can end up being a problem since mare is restricted to a small area and
foal is in danger if it lays down too close to his mom ... same with using a small stud
stall etc etc .. foals have been known to get a leg under a panel and injure themselves
etc etc ..
As you know when you haul a loose horse they will turn backwards and will not move
around very much during the entire time the trip takes ...
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Kiowa14
Reg. Jan 2015
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2015-05-17 11:44 AM
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RE: Hauling a young foal
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Posts: 97
Location: Tennessee
I turn them loose in a stock trailer. If it's a long trip be sure to put extra straw or shavings in for the foal. I've had a 1-2 week foal on a 16 hour round trip before with no issues whatsoever.
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Tn_Barrelracer
Reg. Jan 2007
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2015-05-17 12:04 PM
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RE: Hauling a young foal
Heeler Hoarder
Posts: 2067
I tie mom loosely but it keeps her from being able to turn around and haul in a stock trailer. Never had a problem and hauled this way for years
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BBrewster
Reg. Jun 2012
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2015-05-17 1:13 PM
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RE: Hauling a young foal
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Posts: 600
Location: Oklahoma & Texas
I would use stock type and tie mom loose but not so loose she puts a leg through but let baby free to do whatever in trailer that's how I go..if using a slant take the dividers out or baby will walk under and scrape back or neck ..
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
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2015-05-17 7:07 PM
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RE: Hauling a young foal
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I use my three horse slant. Pin the dividers back and leave the mare loose.
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ThreeCorners
Reg. Nov 2003
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2015-05-17 7:09 PM
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RE: Hauling a young foal
Tried and True
Posts: 21185
Location: Where I am happiest
We haul them loose. Tieing the mare only leaves a lead rope attached for the baby to get hung up on.
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cow pie
Reg. Nov 2009
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2015-05-17 7:23 PM
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RE: Hauling a young foal
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Posts: 4557
Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah
haul both loose, mom may rear and break the tie possibly landing on the baby.
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RacingQH
Reg. Aug 2004
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2015-05-18 12:09 PM
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RE: Hauling a young foal
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Posts: 7530
Location: Washington. (The DRY side.)
Leave both loose.
(If the mare MUST be tied for some reason, I would NOT tie her loose. Makes it easier for the foal to get tangled in the rope.
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Jenbabe
Reg. Jul 2006
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2015-05-18 12:19 PM
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RE: Hauling a young foal
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Posts: 5666
We haul mares and foals back and forth to the breeding farm frequently. I haul in a stock type trailer and tie the mare. I have hauled longer distances like this as well with no problems.
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FearTheBigGrayHorse
Reg. Oct 2014
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2015-05-19 11:26 AM
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RE: Hauling a young foal
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Posts: 119
Location: NeverLand
turn both lose in a stock trailer is how I do it. good luck!
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oija
Reg. Feb 2012
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2015-05-19 12:59 PM
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RE: Hauling a young foal
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Posts: 3782
Location: Gainesville, TX
loose in a stock trailer.
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kuhlmann
Reg. Nov 2008
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2015-05-19 1:07 PM
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RE: Hauling a young foal
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Posts: 4692
we tie mare in trailer. We also remove a slant so they have a box.
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