When I have a spare $80,000 extra kicking around I will be first in line. They look wonderful.
I see no reason this trailer couldn’t be made as a straight load and as BP.
https://www.turnbowtrailers.com/asccustompages/uploadedfiles/optionimages/LasVegas-floorplans-xMsfH-FQwJi-iXtPs.jpg If link doesn’t work, it’s the 2H GN Grand Prix mare and foal with 4’ dressing room.
I’m not sure if you have a problem where you need a side load, but here’s my story. I thought a side load would have worked with my mare also.
When I had my stock trailer, I envisioned a straight load divider in it to: load one horse, turn around to face backwards. Then could load a second horse facing forward. My mare wouldn’t stand for me to do a butt bar, so she would have been the backwards facing one.
i second (or third, or fourth) contacting Risa at Happy Trails. I own a gooseneck side-load, rear facing two horse Hawk and just love it! I tattracts attention at shows because not too many folks around here have seen a rear-facing trailer. Horses travel more comfortably in a rear-facing trailer from my experience. There are also bumper-pull versions of these available. My Hawk was delivered to me free of charge from Wisconsin (?) to Colorado because a Hawk employee was planning a fishing trip to Colorado anyway.
Thanks everyone! Super helpful information- much appreciated.
The trailers are definitely not $80K. If you look on their facebook page (Stadium horse trucks) you’ll see the stallion trailer with a tack room in front and the horses load from the side and face backwards.
I suspect the OP was referring to their horse vans - not their trailers - which do go for that price.
yup, just wanted to be sure she saw the horse trailer they have as well.
Sent you a PM!