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IF YOU ARE feeling flush and intend to make your next purchase a set of wheels to get out and about with your horse, these are exciting time. However, as it is probably one of the largest horsey purchases made by any equine enthusiast, it is well worth taking plenty of time to consider the options before handing over that credit card.

Prospective purchasers are literally spoilt for choice — a quick glance around the horsebox park at any competition will highlight the huge variety of different modes of transport, from trailers to luxury horseboxes with pop-out sides and more mod-cons than most people have in their own home.

The first decisionmeans that drivers no longer need to take a trailer test to tow (). This change makes owning a trailer an attractive option provided there is a suitable tow vehicle available.

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