Whether you're away at a show or have trailered your horse to a remote public trail in order to enjoy a relaxing ride in the country, the odds are increasing that your trailer may not be there when you return from a long day out.
Why and Where Horse Trailer Theft Happens
After all, the valuables inside - and the trailer itself - are appealing to thieves: your horses, tack, grooming supplies, clothing, electronics, hay and other food, and even the materials that make up the trailer itself can all bring money on the black market. Use these suggestions to keep your property where you parked it.
Plan Your Park
The best way to keep a thief from stealing your trailer is to make it impossible to hitch up and drive away. If you're able, back your trailer into a space that is inaccessible from the back (such as up against a secure fence or a large tree after unloading the horses) and use your vehicle to block it from the front.
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