Many of your early clients may be horse owners shipping for the first time. They’re often nervous, protective, and unfamiliar with the process. Here’s how to earn their trust and build a good reputation.
1. Be Patient and Informative
Take time to explain:
How the trip will work
What to expect during loading and transport
How their horse will be cared for
Answer questions clearly, even if they seem basic. It shows professionalism.
2. Share Credentials and Insurance
Let them know you’re insured, DOT-compliant, and experienced. If you have a website or flyer, include:
USDOT/MC numbers
Insurance coverage
Equipment photos
First-time shippers are looking for signs they can rely on you.
3. Send a Pre-Trip Checklist
Give them a list of what you need at pickup:
Coggins and health paperwork (if required)
Halter and lead rope
Emergency contact info
This helps them prepare and reduces day-of stress.
4. Arrive Calm and On Time
Show up on time and with a clean, professional rig. Speak calmly to the horse and the owner. A confident approach reassures them both.
5. Give Updates During the Trip
Text or call when:
You’re on the way
You’ve loaded
You’re close to delivery
Even a quick “All loaded and rolling” goes a long way.
6. Be Honest About Issues
If a horse won’t load or there’s a delay, let the owner know. Never try to hide problems. Trust builds when you’re honest and proactive.
7. Follow Up After Delivery
Send a quick message to confirm delivery went well. This small step leaves a good impression and often leads to referrals or online reviews.
First-time horse owners will remember how you made them feel—more than the price or route. Clear communication, steady handling, and a professional attitude help build lasting trust.