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6.3 UNLOADING VIA
THE FRONT RAMP
Open the front ramp top doors and open the
front ramp, refer to section 4.2.
For the stall on the same side as the front
ramp, unhook and remove the front Breast
bar forward of the horse to be unloaded.
Untie the horse from the tie ring and
carefully lead the horse from the trailer.
For the stall on opposite side to the front
ramp, unhook the head partition rubbers
straps (if optional head partition fitted)
and remove the partition, then unhook and
remove the Breast bar forward of the horse to
be unloaded. Rotate the partition towards the
front ramp aperture and secure it to the side
wall next to the front ramp using the rubber
straps. Untie the horse from the tie ring and
carefully lead the horse from the trailer.
Clean out the horsebox before closing it
back up.
7 GENERAL HYGIENE/
SAFETY
General hygiene is extremely important to
protect against contracting infections from
animal waste. After each journey thoroughly
clean and disinfect the trailer and always wash
your hands thoroughly after using the trailer.
It should be noted that some disinfectants
are highly corrosive and could damage your
trailer if used incorrectly, ideally a neutral
pH disinfectant should be used. Always
refer to the label or product data sheet
when using any chemicals, and follow any
safety advice given. If in doubt seek advice
from the chemical manufacturer.
Breeching bars in position and secure, refer
to section 5.2. Ensure the rear breeching
bars are ready to hand for when the horse/s
loaded.
For ventilation open the windows and roof
vent as required, as this will be more difficult
once the horses are loaded.
Lead the horse slowly into the trailer, then
once loaded, the horse should be tied up to
one of the tie rings provided, ensuring that
sufficient slack remains for the horse to
stand in its natural position and move around
within the stall. Exit through the front
inspection door, close it behind you and
move to the rear of the trailer and secure the
rear breeching bar into position.
Always use the appropriate
Breeching bars and partitions.
Close the rear ramp. Raise the prop stands
if used.
6.2 UNLOADING VIA
THE REAR RAMP
Open the rear top doors and the rear ramp,
refer to section 4.1.
Unhook and remove the rear Breeching
bar behind the horse to be unloaded. Move
to the front of the trailer and enter via the
inspection/groom’s door, closing the door
behind you. Untie the horse from the tie
ring and carefully back the horse from the
trailer. Repeat to unload second horse.
Clean out the horsebox before closing it
back up.
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