Cowboys & Indians

HOT TO TROT

Wide-open spaces have never been more appealing. The events of the last few years have given people permission to move away from densely populated cities, focus more on family, and realize their dreams of becoming horse owners. According to the American Horse Council’s latest stats, there are more than 7,246,835 horses (both recreational and commercial) in the United States. That means there’s also a bigger need for horse transportation and housing. While in the past those were considered practical matters, today, that’s not the case. More and more owners are demanding top-notch technology, unusual upgrades, and high-end finishes in their trailers and barns. These are a few of the innovators who are making that happen.

WHEELS OF FORTUNE

Not all horse trailers are created equal, and that’s in large part due to the efforts of Randy Bloomer. As the owner and founder of Bloomer Trailer Manufacturing, he has spent almost 25 years leading the charge for custom equine transportation. It all started after

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