Riding Arizona’s Superstition Wilderness with the Back Country Horsemen Arizona is a fabulous place in general and the horse friendly trails on the Superstition wilderness are especially wonderful. I rode … Continue Reading »
Videos
WERM Flooring – Trailer Project #5
WERM Flooring – One of the first changes I made to the trailer was mostly for the horses and mules, and a little for me. I wanted a stock area … Continue Reading »
Equalizer Trailer Jack – Trailer Project #4
Equalizer Trailer Jack – Trailer Project #4 When I started the TrailMeister trailer project I knew that I would want to learn about all that goes into a horse trailer … Continue Reading »
EBY Visit – Trailer Project Part 3
My EBY Visit To learn more about horse trailers and what goes into them I’m visiting the MH EBY plant in Ohio where they turn raw materials into sturdy trailers. … Continue Reading »
How to Use a Flank Cinch
Learn How to Use a Flank Cinch A double rigged saddle without a functional back cinch is like a suitcase with only one latch buckled. Hello, we got an email … Continue Reading »
Getting Horse and Barn Ready for Winter
Getting Horse and Barn Ready for Winter With a little advance planning, you can ready your horse and barn for the upcoming deep-freeze. Ruger got an email about how we … Continue Reading »
3 Knots to Tie Horses
3 Knots to Tie Horses Let’s look at 3 knots to tie horses that I use a regular basis to tie in and on the trailer as well as out … Continue Reading »
Trailer Hitch, Balls, Haney Meadow – Trailer Project #2
When you’re towing major equipment such as a horse trailer you need the right setup to get the job done. With a gooseneck style trailer that means my old rear … Continue Reading »
How to pick up a horse’s hoof
New to horses? Want perhaps a better way to pick up a horse’s hoof? These step-by-step instructions will help you to safely clean and pick up a horse’s hoof. We … Continue Reading »
Air Bags for Safe Trailer Towing – Trailer Project #1
After years of pulling a bumper mounted trailer I’d noticed that with heavy loads not only would the steering would feel “light”, the headlights would tend to illuminate the … Continue Reading »