One of the most exasperating experiences a horse owner can have is to get into a position where she or he needs to transport his or her pony somewhere far, but can’t do that because of the lack of a trailer or horsebox. For horse owners who’ve never owned a trailer, getting one can seem like a hopeless dream.
I have news for you if you’re one of these frustrated pony owners. You can move your horse around without a trailer, however it calls for an innovative approach. You should also be ready to make some compromises.
If it is a question of transporting your horse to the vet, a regularly certain need, you may get an offer of help from somebody in your yard. If nobody offers help, you must ask for it, assuming that there are folk with trailers, because without asking you may not get, and without getting you aren’t going to be in a position to take your horse to the vet. You can always show your good intentions by offering to pay for the fuel consumed and the use. If you are intimate with someone who owns a trailer, you can try and fit your competition dates with theirs for the same events, so your pony can hitch rides. Obviously, this suggests that you could have to sacrifice your own preferred events for the events your champion likes. If you’re really very lucky, you could even persuade your benefactor to take your pony to your own preferred events occasionally. Who knows, you could actually open your benefactor’s eyes to the charms of events he hasn’t participated in so far. That would indeed work to your advantage.
You must also take part in events in your own immediate vicinity. The chance is high that there would possibly not be enough variety or quality of performance in your immediately area. Your options would be very limited because you would have to ride your horse to the events and still keep him fresh enough to participate. Essentially, you can just ‘warm up’ your pony before the event. You also have to consider that after the event he has to be ridden back home, and that would further restrain the events you could take part in.
It is extremely costly to hire a horsebox, nevertheless it will generally be worthwhile if the event you are attending is very distinguished or if your horse has phenomenal chances of winning something. You might also see if there are other pony owners in the neighborhood with whom you might split costs, assuming they are going to be at the same event you are. Before you complete a contract for hiring a horsebox, confirm that a driver is included in the contract. If no driver is included, and you have to do the driving yourself, you must have the proper driving qualification and adequate insurance.
Another alternative is to buy a horsebox jointly with some others. This is not going to be simple, as you are going to need to be wonderfully coordinated on who uses the horsebox. If your events coincide, there’ll be no issues, but that is a distinctly doubtful likelihood. You can only enter into this type of arrangement with someone you are really intimate with, and with whom you enjoy complete mutual trust. Even then, you must execute an all-inclusive contract on who pays how much for shared use, individual use, damages, repair jobs and the like. A small misunderstanding can destroy a close relationship, so you really have to exercise the greatest of care.
Whatever way out of your horse-box-less worries you find, it should hopefully give you the possibilities you have been needing for your pony. Even partial mobility is far preferable to no mobility. Each event you’re able to attend without your own horsebox is a further bonus. Just make absolutely sure this lack of your own pony transport does not become an insurmountable wall for you and your horse.
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