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Article rating : 9.00, 1 votes. Author : Suzi Sevcik
The weather’s warming up & you’re itching to load your horse up & do some trail riding. Before you saddle up and head out to the great outdoors, here’s a checklist of essentials to make your trip safe & enjoyable.
Check over your truck and trailer
- Check tire pressure & wear
- Check your floorboards for rot & cracks
- Check gates and latches for damage
- Check your hitch for wear
- Check your brake lights and turn signals
- Look for any sharp edges or rust holes
Check your horse over – your horse should be able to:
- Be tied safely
- Stand calmly when being tacked up
- Go forward, backward, left, right & most importantly, stop on command
- Cross water, bridges or fallen trees if you anticipate any of those on your ride
- Load and unload from the trailer easily
- Be in good enough shape for the length of ride and terrain
What to bring with?
- Map of where you’re going, noting parking areas for trailers
- Copy of Health Papers if required and a Trail Pass
- Clothes appropriate for the weather that’s been forecasted
- First aid kit for you & the horse
- Tack that’s been thoroughly checked over along with extra reins, cinches, halter & lead lines
- Fly spray for the horse, bug spray for you.
- Water & hay, buckets & hay net
- Cooler with water & snacks for you
- A friend or cell phone – let someone know where you’re going & when you expect to be back if you’re going alone
Trail riding can be fun & relaxing. Using this checklist can make it stress free.
Suzi Sevcik loves to go trail riding & is the owner of PetLabels.com, a company that produces high quality, full color address labels with your pet’s photo on them. For more information, go to: http://PetLabels.com or email her at suzi@petlabels.com
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