I have a large warmblood mare that I haul in a Kiefer Genesis straight-load GN. She leans back on the butt bar. I had the butt bar attachments reinforced about 3 years ago (when one started to pull out). The shop put extra tie rings on the outside of the trailer where the butt bar attaches to provide extra strength. Should I just have it reinforced again, or is there a better approach? The mare has plenty of room in the trailer. The butt bars have two settings - one is all the way back, just forward of the ramp. I have been using the more forward setting so there is room for her tail between the ramp and butt bar. Should I move the butt bar back so that it is right on the ramp? This could be hard on her tail. Or should I have a second butt bar attached, maybe a few inches higher, to help keep her from leaning back. My primary concern is safety. Current butt bar attaches to the partition. I was thinking that if I got a second butt bar that went all the way across the back, I could remove the partition and haul her facing backward or diagonally. Advice and experience is welcome. |