Trailering checks

Horse Leg Fill After Trailering

After a haul, check the horse before choosing any product route. Standing time, heat, wraps, boots, footing, stress, and workload can all matter.

Quick answer: Walk the horse, check all legs, check feet, check attitude, compare both sides, and watch whether things normalize with ordinary movement.

After-haul checklist

  • Check for rubs from boots, wraps, shipping gear, and trailer walls.
  • Check feet, shoes, digital pulse, and how the horse steps out.
  • Offer water and let the horse settle.
  • Use current product routes only after the horse passes the basic checks.

Current routes

Prehabilitation · Liniment collection · Safety guide · Solution Finder

If the horse is not moving normally, is sensitive, hot, dull, worsening, or gives you any major change from baseline, stop and involve the right professional.

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