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For years now I've been attaching my horses hay bags and buckets to the trailer. This works great and makes things a lot neater and easier. The horses stay on their hi-ties at rides and have plenty of room to lie down and roll or sleep. Here is a photo of how I set things up. I get my hay bags (mesh mangers) from either Sportack or Trail-Rite . The hooks to hang the hay bags are from Country Supply , as are the 6 gallon water buckets and bucket holders . One other tip about using the hi-ties -- I don't use the bungees that most of these types of products come with. I've seen a lot of wrecks at rides pay per click keywords rom horses getting caught in the bungees. The bungees may not break but one end of them will usually give as the hardware is usually the weak link -- if the bungee has been pulled tight by a tangled horse the result is often not pretty and has resulted in broken bones and bad injuries. I use a shorter nylon tie with a quick release at the top, then a round ring (from my feed store) that I use to do a quick release knot with my cotton rope. I only attach the horses halters to ropes with bullsnaps. Don't ever attach your horses halter with a quick release -- I've seen that result in loose horses!
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For years now I've been attaching my horses hay bags and buckets to the trailer. This works great and makes things a lot neater and easier. The horses stay on their hi-ties at rides and have plenty of room to lie down and roll or sleep. Here is a photo of how I set things up. I get my hay bags (mesh mangers) from either Sportack or Trail-Rite . The hooks to hang the hay bags are from Country Supply , as are the 6 gallon water buckets and bucket holders . One other tip about using the hi-ties -- I don't use the bungees that most of these types of products come with. I've seen a lot of wrecks at rides from horses getting caught in the bungees. The bungees may not break but one end of them will usually give as the hardware is usually the weak link -- if the bungee has been pulled tight by a tangled horse the result is often not pretty and has resulted in broken bones and bad injuries. I use a shorter nylon tie with a quick release at the top, then a round ring (from my feed store) that I use to do a quick release non profit arts organizations not with my cotton rope. I only attach the horses halters to ropes with bullsnaps. Don't ever attach your horses halter with a quick release -- I've seen that result in loose horses!
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