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LovleyJubley
8th Feb 2009, 07:33 PM
Hi! I just bought a rice horse trailer from a guy for only £575 it works great and light e.t.c work too but the ramp is fine too but is kinda tatty, just cosmetic. Could you put rubber matting on it and how would you get matting to fit in between the wooden bits or would you have to use liquid rubber?

Also does anyone know where I would find horses for sale in scotland or for loan for under £2000 or has anyone seen anything?
Thanks! :D

cockerpony
8th Feb 2009, 07:35 PM
Try scothorse, haven't been on the site for ages , but usually have a few good ones. Good Luck

appaloosamare
8th Feb 2009, 07:40 PM
Hi! I just bought a rice horse trailer from a guy for only £575 it works great and light e.t.c work too but the ramp is fine too but is kinda tatty, just cosmetic. Could you put rubber matting on it and how would you get matting to fit in between the wooden bits or would you have to use liquid rubber?

Also does anyone know where I would find horses for sale in scotland or for loan for under £2000 or has anyone seen anything?
Thanks! :D


try www.snequestrian.com

what you looking for? and to do what with ?? us shoppers need more criteria to help you out ;-)

Valaraki
8th Feb 2009, 08:52 PM
I would agree with appaloosamare, Scottish Equestrian are good.

Again depends on what you are looking for and at what price.

Blue and yellow papers, but personnally, you have to watch what you buy.
Scottish Farmer

There are quiet a few websites that will have a few from scotland, try and google them.

Karenmc
9th Feb 2009, 08:21 AM
Regards the trailer, the wooden bits are usually just screwed down, unscrew them if you are putting a rubber covering down, glue the rubber matting down and then screw the wooden bars back on.

where abouts in scotland are you?? try looking in local tack shops, even put up your own ad with what you are looking for, there may be someone out there considering loaning out their horse and you may fit the bill! :)

posie
9th Feb 2009, 08:26 AM
scottish equestrian or scot horse are good for horse for sale...
what are your specifications??

LovleyJubley
9th Feb 2009, 10:58 AM
Thanks everyone! :D
Keep posting messagees though! ;)