Outfitting a Horse Float: Essentials for Safe and Comfortable Travel

Embarking on new adventures with your horse is an exciting journey, especially when you've just acquired your own horse float. To ensure your horse's safety and comfort, it's essential to have the right equipment on board. If your float isn't already equipped, here's a comprehensive list to help you get started.


1. It’s a Tie: Breakaway Float Ties


Consider using breakaway ties or secure a regular tie to your float's wall with a loop of twine.  Ties should have the ability to release in case your horse slips and falls during transport. Opt for durable materials like nylon and Velcro for added security.

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Safety Release Ties
$14.95
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Bungee Breakaway Trailer Tie
$24.95
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Equitie Safety Tie
$15.00

2. Comfort Food: Hay Bags & Hay Nets


Hang a hay bag or hay net in the float to provide comfort to your horse during travel. Not only does hay consumption keep your horse occupied, but it also aids in maintaining a healthy digestive tract. Make sure to secure it at a height that prevents your horse from getting entangled.Hang a hay bag or hay net in the float to provide comfort to your horse during travel. Not only does hay consumption keep your horse occupied, but it also aids in maintaining a healthy digestive tract. Make sure to secure it at a height that prevents your horse from getting entangled.

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Medium Hay Net with small holes
$42.95
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Super Slow Feeder Hay Bag
$120.95
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Baileys Haynet 34
$8.95

3. Clean as a Whistle: Manure Fork, Muck Tub & Broom


Keep your horse float clean and inviting by having a manure fork or pooper scooper, muck tub, broom, and shovel on hand. Regular cleaning not only ensures a pleasant environment for your horse but also contributes to odor control and reduces the risk of attracting flies.

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High Tensile Deluxe Stable Fork
$74.45
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Showmaster 16 Litre Bucket Beige
$34.95
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Childs Pooper Scooper Set
$39.95

4. Keep Hydrated: Water Jugs & Water Buckets


Carry a water jug to offer your horse familiar water upon arrival. Don't forget a water bucket and an extra pail if you plan to sponge your horse after riding. Hydration is crucial for your horse's well-being, especially during travel.


5. Just In Case: Medical Supplies


Pack a comprehensive medical kit for both horse and human use. Include cohesive wraps, gauze pads, cold packs, scissors, a digital thermometer, betadine, leg quilts, stable bandages, and an extra halter and lead line.

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Cohesive Bandage
$2.95
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Equilibrium Therapy Hot & Cold Packs
$44.95
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Jelonet Paraffin Gauze Dressing
$19.95

6. Trouble in Paradise: Roadside Breakdown Supplies


Be prepared for unexpected roadside breakdowns with a fire extinguisher designed for electrical fires, suitable jack for changing trailer tires, and road safety triangles for enhanced visibility in case of emergencies.


7. Protecting Your Investment: Float & Tire Covers


Ensure your float is well-maintained by using tire chocks when parked and covering the spare tire to shield it from sun and harsh weather. Invest in a hitch cover to prevent water damage to the electrical system and consider a trailer cover for long-term storage to protect your valuable investment.


Is your horse float fully stocked and ready for travel? Share your preparation journey with us on Instagram by tagging @aitkens_saddlery and Facebook by tagging @aitkenssaddlerySafe travels and happy riding!