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Old 3rd Jul 2009, 11:40 PM
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Question Do you turn your horse loose?

In the trailer/horse box?

Question was brought up from the picture, I see a lot of this here. The horse behind was tied.

If you do, why do you do it?

I tie in strait or slant loads. I don't tie in stock trailers, but I would never trailer a tacked horse.
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