Equus Trailers

Equus Trailers Manufacturers of high quality Australian floats for 25 years. Located at Kyabram in Victoria. All floats are 100% built in Australia.

We custom build to client specifications where possible and strive to ensure horse comfort and client ease of operation.

Belated congrats to Melissa Hoskings15' 6" Equus Wide-Bodied SL.Has not been easy for Mel with the loss of Freddie.A hor...
15/11/2024

Belated congrats to Melissa Hoskings
15' 6" Equus Wide-Bodied SL.
Has not been easy for Mel with the loss of Freddie.
A horse hard to find and hard to fault.
However exciting times ahead for Mel and 'Squiggle', another testament to her 'eye'.
This float has been designed for day time comfort with plenty of storage with huge wardrobe, tack box, rug rack and 240/12 volt power, fridge and microwave etc.
Horse comfort was the first and foremost consideration with infinite head and neck room, wide bays, superior anti slip rubber .... if one were to return to this earth as a horse, Mel's place would be high on the list!!

Congratulations to the Gardiner Family on their custom built Senator set out for basic camping at rural events. Hand sig...
12/11/2024

Congratulations to the Gardiner Family on their custom built Senator set out for basic camping at rural events. Hand signage by Mr. Warren with over 100 years experience, maybe an exaggeration, but very significant!

Kingborough Equine Vet of Hobart have taken delivery of this 15'6" 3HAL.Well chosen design with the absence of 'viral' 🤪...
21/09/2024

Kingborough Equine Vet of Hobart have taken delivery of this 15'6" 3HAL.
Well chosen design with the absence of 'viral' 🤪 scrolls and a great logo hand painted by our signwriter.
Includes large front tack box with 2 access doors, two mesh rug racks with lockable gas lift up doors, swingout tack box with bridle hooks and 3 saddle racks, 4 x roof vents, 2 in gas lift door for maximising air flow, superior rubber, nonslip and slightly dimpled in one continuous length, sliding adjustable dividers
with recessed handles and no protrusions at the rump wall, swinging and removable mesh head dividers which we believe are safer than bars, rubber up both stall walls etc...
In all a float that has the ability to do it's job safely with a minimum of effort.
Well thought out Abbey!!

01/09/2024

Air Horse One: Flying horses around the world requires impressive levels of organisation.

Each year, approximately 5,000 horses are transported worldwide by the horse transport company IRT, ensuring that there is a horse in transit every hour of every day.

A quarantine period of 14 days is required before and after the transportation of horses to Australia; however, IRT extends this duration to three weeks to accommodate necessary testing. "The isolation procedures are meticulously detailed — the showering protocol mandates washing one's hair and cleaning one's nails," states Jim Paltridge, the European managing director of IRT.

The stalls accommodate up to three horses, with an approximate cost of ÂŁ14,350 per horse for transportation to Australia, which includes fees for quarantine, veterinary services, and transfers. Clients have the option to pay an additional 35% for "business class" accommodations (allowing two horses per stall) or 70% more for "first class" (designated for a single horse), which is particularly suitable for stallions or racehorses participating in the Melbourne Cup.

The Stalls
The stalls accommodate up to three horses, with an approximate cost of £14,350 per horse for transportation to Australia, which includes expenses for quarantine, veterinary care, and transfers. Clients have the option to pay an additional 35% for “business class” (allowing two horses per stall) or “first class” (designated for a single horse at a 70% premium), particularly for stallions or racehorses participating in events such as the Melbourne Cup.

Feeding
Each horse is provided with two small-gauge haynets to ensure continuous grazing during the journey. It is expected that horses may lose between five to 15 kg during the flight; however, they typically regain this weight within five days.

The Veterinarian
“The IRT engages a veterinarian for the duration of the flight. While this is not a legal requirement, flights exceeding 12 hours pose a heightened risk for shipping fever,” states Jim. “Having a veterinarian on board is essential for the well-being of the horses. Highly skilled traveling grooms play a crucial role as they can detect any signs of distress in the horses, much like a mother would with her child. The veterinarian is also responsible for administering fluids if the horses do not drink after eight hours.”

The process of transferring horses from the lorry to the stall is executed with precision. A detailed "load plan" outlines the designated position for each horse. During quarantine, the horses have been paired with companions, ensuring they are familiar with one another.

The lorries are positioned adjacent to the stall, allowing handlers to lower the ramp directly into the stall. The horses are guided in using chifneys, and most enter without hesitation.

Subsequently, the stalls are lifted onto a scissor-lift high-loader, elevated, and then placed through a large opening into the aircraft.

As each stall is brought into the airplane, the grooms open the flaps at both ends to facilitate airflow and verify the name stickers on the quarters. The temperature inside the aircraft rises rapidly, and the air soon becomes saturated with the familiar scents of manure and haylage.

The dim lighting within appears to calm the horses; there is an absence of neighing or noise, and the composed demeanor of the grooms seems to have a soothing effect.

“The optimal situation is to minimize disturbance to the horses, only checking on them for drinks every four hours,” explains Jim. “It resembles a matron overseeing a ward at night. The goal is to maintain a tranquil atmosphere and allow the horses their space.”

Traveling conditions
As I feel a chill, I observe that all the horses are clipped and travel without rugs; however, with the stall flaps secured, they remain comfortably warm. The clipping occurs in the UK to prevent the horses from emerging into the extreme heat of 40°C in locations such as Singapore and Melbourne with heavy, sweaty coats, which would make clipping unfeasible and lead to significant stress from overheating. The horses travel without hind shoes unless they have fragile hooves.

Addressing Issues
In addition to managing the loading process, the staff diligently monitors any disturbances within the stalls. Early in the procedure, a warmblood gelding begins to bang, prompting veterinarian Katie Wilcox to promptly administer a sedative.

“It typically lasts for two to three hours, although they generally require only a single dose,” explains Jim. “We do not utilize a significant amount of sedative—only three during this loading operation—but it effectively induces a state of relaxation, allowing the horses to remain calm and not disturb the others.”

Jim, who is also quick to respond at the first indication of a kick, notes that incidents of horses falling or rearing are uncommon: “A skilled groom can compensate for the need for sedatives. We have exceptionally talented horsemen who are adept at soothing the horses. Some even manage to rest beneath the horses’ heads.”

Best wishes to Nicole  Crossley @ Myron Stud!!
13/08/2024

Best wishes to Nicole Crossley @ Myron Stud!!

Chris & Rolf Freudigman have just arrived back home in Qld after taking delivery of this Wide-Bodied Straight Load - we ...
29/05/2024

Chris & Rolf Freudigman have just arrived back home in Qld after taking delivery of this Wide-Bodied Straight Load - we wish them well!

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Congratulations to Rachel Bellgrove on her purchase of a 2 HAL, 4.15m Senator with a tack area in front of a full dividi...
10/05/2024

Congratulations to Rachel Bellgrove on her purchase of a 2 HAL, 4.15m Senator with a tack area in front of a full dividing wall

2 horse Grand Prix.Tri axle. Widebodied straightload 5.2m in body length.Extended height.Full wall dividing horse area f...
23/04/2024

2 horse Grand Prix.
Tri axle. Widebodied straightload 5.2m in body length.
Extended height.
Full wall dividing horse area from tack room.
Built for Andrea Martens

Address

Kyabram, VIC
3620

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+61358531947

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