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If you’ve ever wondered what should go in a horse trailer? — this video is for you. I’m breaking down 12 Things You Need in Your Horse Trailer to help you stay organized, prepared, and stress-free every time you hit the road. Whether you’re heading to a show, trail ride, or just transporting your horse for the day, having the right gear on board is non-negotiable.
Start with the Basics For What You Need in Your Horse Trailer
To begin with, we cover the absolute must-haves for what you need in your horse trailer— like safety gear and first aid supplies. But that’s just the beginning. We also include often-overlooked items such as camp chairs, toilet paper (yes, really!), and smart water storage solutions.
Don’t Get Caught Unprepared
If you’ve ever arrived at a show and realized you forgot something crucial, you’re not alone. That’s exactly why this checklist exists. These are the tools, supplies, and little comforts that experienced equestrians never leave home without.
Helpful for All Experience Levels
Whether you’re brand new to trailering or you’ve been doing it for years, this video offers practical, real-world advice to help you feel more prepared. Plus, you might learn a few new tricks along the way!
Organization Makes a Difference
In addition to the gear, you’ll also get a few pro tips for organizing your trailer so these essentials are easy to access. After all, having the right tools is only helpful if you can find them quickly when you need them most.
Time to Double-Check Your Setup
So before your next trip, hit play and go through the list. Then, check your own trailer and see if you’re missing any of these 12 must-have items. If so, no worries — I’ve linked everything below on Amazon for easy access. (Purchasing through these links helps support the website — thank you!)
Shop the 12 Things You Need in Your Horse Trailer:
- Tire Inflator – Bonus: extra uses beyond tire emergencies
- Fire Extinguisher – A non-negotiable for safety
- Tire Changing Kit – Be ready for the unexpected
- Emergency Info Binder – Keep vital info easily accessible
- Water Storage Container – Because not every stop has a spigot
- First Aid Kits (Human + Horse) – Don’t skip this one
- Headlamp – Night emergencies happen
- Tool Kit (Dedicated) – Keep one just for the trailer
- Thermometer – Know the temp inside the trailer –> click here to know the signs of when your horse is overheating
- Toilet Paper – You’ll thank yourself later
- Trailer Camera – Keep eyes on your horse while driving
- Folding Chair – For those long waits or quick breaks
Bonus Video: Watch my trailer camera review here