I is for Inspecting a Horse Trailer.
Here’s an introduction to horse hauling. Be sure to inspect
your horse trailer thoroughly before you load and haul your horse off the property. That way, you
can be sure, if the trailer is functioning properly, that your truck will
likely not be.
The trailer may be fine, but the truck will probably
overheat, stall at a busy intersection, or spring a flat tire. That’s Turfy’s
Law.
It’s almost
inevitable.
Oh, and about that truck and trailer insurance? Don’t get us
started. (Just get it, before you go.)
The Mane Point is participating again in the April A to Z blogging challenge, posting daily with alphabetical entries.For this year's A-Z event, a month of posts will offer Turfy’s A-Z Rules of Horsemanship, with all due apologies to the original Murphy of Murphy’s Law, which basically said, "If anything can go wrong, it probably will."Horse lovers may have heard some of these uncannily true, yet often ironic, statements in various forms in the past. Or not.
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Horse Trailer by Jebulon
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Turfy’s A-Z Rules of
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Fortunately my boys are small enough to put in a pet carrier - but I do inspect the catches regularly - just in case :)
ReplyDeleteVictor was thrilled to read your blog last year and is happily snoozing throgh this year's, but send his love. <3
Happy A to Z-ing
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