Pre-Trip Checklist for Horse Transport

A good pre-trip routine can help prevent problems on the road. Whether you’re hauling one horse or several, use this checklist to make sure everything is ready before you roll.

1. Vehicle and Trailer Check

  • Tires (truck and trailer) inflated and in good shape

  • Brake lights, turn signals, and trailer brakes working

  • Hitch and safety chains properly connected

  • Floorboards solid and mats in place

  • Ramp or doors latch securely

  • Fire extinguisher and spare tire on board

2. Required Documents

  • Copy of your commercial insurance

  • Coggins test (if required by state or destination)

  • Health certificate (for interstate travel)

  • Bill of lading or transport agreement

  • Emergency contacts and delivery instructions

3. Horse Prep and Gear

  • Halter and lead rope on the horse (plus extras in the truck)

  • Feed and hay for long trips

  • Water buckets and clean water supply

  • Shavings in the trailer if needed for comfort

  • Medications labeled and stored properly

  • Leg wraps or boots (if required by owner)

4. Owner Coordination

  • Confirm pickup time and location

  • Confirm delivery address and access instructions

  • Ask about loading behavior or medical issues

  • Verify contact numbers for pickup and delivery

  • Make sure payment details are agreed upon

5. Personal Prep

  • Valid driver’s license and medical card (if required)

  • Phone charged with backup charger

  • GPS or map with planned route

  • Snacks and water for you

  • Rested and alert before driving


Doing a full check before each trip helps avoid delays, builds confidence with clients, and ensures the horses arrive safely. Keep a printed version of this checklist in your glove box or truck binder.

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