by WPRA Administrator | Jan 14, 2022 | Sponsor Tips
Exiss Sponsor Tips Exiss Sponsor Tips 5/1/2021-Before you head off on your long distance horse haul, it is a good idea to check your trailer’s lights, tires, brakes and floor to make sure it’s up to the trip. If you do not feel comfortable checking the...
by WPRA Administrator | Jan 14, 2022 | Sponsor Tips
Exiss Sponsor Tips Exiss Sponsor Tips 4/1/2021-It is a good idea to let a horse have a hay bag when trailering your horse at any distance but highly recommended for long trips. Munching on hay reduces the animal’s boredom and helps keep the digestive...
by WPRA Administrator | Jan 14, 2022 | Sponsor Tips
Exiss Sponsor Tips Exiss Sponsor Tips 12/1/2020-Going forward is the easy part on hauling a trailer. Now backing up is a different story and for some it’s easier than others. Keep your trailer and truck as straight as possible is the most helpful. Having...
by WPRA Administrator | Jan 14, 2022 | Sponsor Tips
Exiss Sponsor Tips Exiss Sponsor Tips 11/1/2020-One of the most stressful things about owning a gooseneck horse trailer is backing up to hook up. Make sure your tailgate is down and line up the tailgate bolts with your trailer coupler. If your vehicle...
by WPRA Administrator | Jan 14, 2022 | Sponsor Tips
Exiss Sponsor Tips Exiss Sponsor Tips 10/1/2021-No matter where you’re travelling, high winds can be extremely dangerous, especially when pulling a trailer. Open your sliding windows on your trailer, or even the entire drop window (weather permitting) to...
by WPRA Administrator | Jan 14, 2022 | Sponsor Tips
Exiss Sponsor Tips Exiss Sponsor Tips 9/1/2020-If your horse trailer is fitted with swinging load doors, make sure the doors are opened fully and fastened against the side of the trailer using the door holdbacks before you attempt to load your horses...