Protecting the trailer side when tying a horse to it
cowboss
Reg. Sep 2016
Posted 2016-09-12 11:47 AM (#168372)
Subject: Protecting the trailer side when tying a horse to it


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Just wondering how folks protect their trailers sides when leaving a horse tied up overnight. I remember seeing a cover that went on the whole side of the trailer, at a show. Later that day, 1 of the horses had grabbed it and pulled it loose, spooking the other horses, and they pulled back. I just got a newer Elite that has the extruded sides with smooth skin above. My horses tie great, don't paw or bite. I'm worried about the hay bags rubbing and making marks on the trailer. I am pressed for space, so the hi ties or things like that won't work. Thanks in advance.
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Steve-O
Reg. Mar 2016
Posted 2016-09-13 3:38 PM (#168380 - in reply to #168372)
Subject: RE: Protecting the trailer side when tying a horse to it


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I would try to never leave a horse all night tied to the side of the trailer. 
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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2016-09-13 9:13 PM (#168381 - in reply to #168372)
Subject: RE: Protecting the trailer side when tying a horse to it


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https://www.doubledtrailers.com/tying-alternatives-to-protect-your-h... 
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loveduffy
Reg. Feb 2006
Posted 2016-09-15 8:39 AM (#168386 - in reply to #168372)
Subject: RE: Protecting the trailer side when tying a horse to it



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this is good to know thank you 
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