Virginia Horse Trailers:
VA Dealerships + Local eBay Deals
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Find horse trailer dealerships near you AND local trailers being sold on eBay. For example:
Q: How can I find horse trailer dealers in Montpelier, ID?
A: Easy, click on the links in the left column. In this case click on "Idaho" for a listing of local walk-in dealerships listed city-by-city.
Q: Tons of trailers are being sold on eBay at great prices - but how do I find those selling near me in California ?
A: Use the links in the left column. For instance, clicking on "California " will bring you to a live listing of eBay horse trailers near you in California . (Walk-in dealerships are listed first; scroll down for eBay auctions.)
| Bedford | Berryville | Bristol | Edinburg |
| Etlan | Fredericksburg | Galax | Harrisonburg |
| Independence | Leesburg | Lexington | Louisa |
| Madison | Manassas | Roanoke | Ruckersville |
| Weber City | Winchester | Wytheville |
Available now on eBay (local results, most within 250 miles):
2004 SUNDOWNER SIERRA 8017 3 HORSE WITH LIVING QUARTERS LOADED !!!! |
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14 | $26,100.00 | 18h 49m | |
02 Collin-Arndt 44' slant 3 horse with complete living quarters plus workshop |
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$1,000.00 $26,995.00 |
5d 3h 11m |
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Round Pen First Steps
Horse owners and riders: If you'd like to put a solid foundation on your horse - or finally put an end to a nagging training issue, I would suggest the investment of $5.99 in one of my downloadable books:
- Download and print from your home computer
- 5 days, 5 chapters
- Learn at your own pace
An excerpt from "Round Pen First Steps":
In that last step, our goal was to drive the hips away, with the upshot being that the horse also moved forward and toward us. Now, we'll use our body language to turn his shoulders away. Quite often you'll notice that your horse is sort of rocking back when you first begin working in the front. They'll usually place the front leg (closest to you) behind the other. (Wrong-o) This has the effect of causing the horse to sort of "rock back" as if a tree blown in the wind. It also seems to put him in a position to "exit, stage left." We'll keep working at this until he learns to place his legs correctly, causing the horse to carry himself in a forward position in all respects (the tilt of his body, the placement of his legs, his thoughts).
You will find this to be a bit more difficult than the work you just did with the rear end. Because of this, I find it easiest to get this next maneuver, initially at least, by keeping some distance from the horse. We asked the hips to move away by standing rather close to the horse, perhaps a few feet. But now, step away a good 10 or even 20 feet and ask for the beginning of an outside turn, just as you practiced earlier. This time, keep an eye on the front foot closest to you. When it crosses in front of the other front foot, back off and relax for a moment. Make the horse understand that all we want to see is the leg closest to us take a step across the other. When the horse crosses "incorrectly" what he's doing (in his mind if not body) is leaning away from us or, worse, placing himself in a position to run away from us. Crossing correctly (foot closest to us crosses in front of the other) keeps him in an upright, forward and positive frame. (rpt)
Other available courses include:
Your Foal: Essential Training
Stop Bucking (reviews)
Round Pen: First Steps (reviews)
Rein In Your Horse's Speed (For Owners of Nervous or Bolting Horses) (reviews)
Trailer Training (read the reviews)




