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Trailering Horses: An interview with
Curt Courtney
by Gina McKnight
Archived Interview from the May 2017 Issue of Florida Equine Athlete
No duplication without permission.
From Council Bluffs,
Iowa, USA, welcome horseman Curt Courtney! Curt is an expert in horse transportation.
Riders and horse owners know the importance of providing a safe environment for
your horse while on the road. Curt and his wife Joy have trailered horses all
over the United States.
Curt writes, “I have
been around horses my entire life, my parents were avid trail riders. My wife
and I own and ride horses. We know a lot of horse people. We started delivering
trailers and all types of cargo/horses all over the United States, which led to
opening our own trailer sales company.” Curt continues by emphasizing the
importance of trailer safety, keeping your horse comfortable in the trailer,
and purchasing the right trailer.
GM: Curt, you’ve an awesome horse history! With both parents
loving horses, and being around horses your entire life, you have the
experience to help others with horse transportation! When was your first
encounter with a horse?
CC: I barely remember my "first" encounter with a
horse. I have been around horses since I was a small child. My first was with a
buckskin mare named Trixy. My four cousins and I would all get on her bare back
together. She would take what my dad referred to as "baby steps" then
when you put an adult on her she was a regular step out trail horse. I then
ended up with my very own Shetland pony named Babe who took very good care of
me and helped me lose fear and gain confidence.
GM: What horses do you currently stable?
CC: Currently we have seven horses. Kia is Joy’s registered
Paint mare, then we have Bo who is my granddaughters POA (Pony of the Americas)
gelding. We have two minis, a pony, and donkey who is our watchdog. We also
have a Tennessee Walker and a Rocky Mountain as well as a Quarter Horse – all
mares.
GM: As an avid rider and horse enthusiast, you must ride a
lot. Where is your favorite place to ride?
CC: My favorite place to ride would have to be Turkey Creek
Ranch located by Newcastle, Nebraska. Turkey Creek Ranch offers 16+ miles of
groomed trails that allow you to explore the beauty of northeast Nebraska.
Terrain ranges from scenic hilltop views of the Missouri River, to peaceful
shaded ravines for a quiet ride. The perfect weekend getaway, Turkey Creek
Ranch offers some of the most beautiful horse trails available. The views from
up on the hills as you look out over the Missouri River bottoms are simply
amazing.
GM: And your best horse?
CC: Kia is by far the best horse on our property. She
belonged to Joy’s father before he passed away. She is the same horse every time
out no matter how long she goes between being used, there is not a mean bone in
her. Joy trail rides. Joy and our granddaughter Calyla have been doing trail
challenge courses on Kia. They brought home a championship buckle last year.
GM: As a seasoned horseman, very knowledgeable about horse
trailers and transporting horses, what is the most important item buyers should
know when purchasing a horse trailer?
CC: As horse owners, we know when we are selling a trailer
the risks that come with hauling horses. When we sell a horse trailer, safety
is top priority. That is why our trailers are equipped with electric brakes on
BOTH axles not just one and they also include a spare tire. I always say going
is great, but when you need to stop, you want to stop, and nobody I know wants
to sit alongside the road with animals with a flat tire waiting for help.
GM: As a horse owner, I prefer hauling my horses in a stock
trailer vs. a horse trailer. What are your thoughts on this topic?
CC: People have used stock trailers to move horses for years
and there is nothing wrong with that. After all, a lot of your horse trailers
are simply stock trailers that have had options added to them to make them
horse specific. We offer a swing wall tack room with removable saddle racks,
and once you remove the saddle racks, the swing wall opens and is suitable for
use as a stock trailer.
GM: So far you have seen a lot of horses, a lot of horse
people, and have had your share of riding history. Can you share a favorite riding
anecdote?
CC: A horse memory for us is a bittersweet one. Joy’s dad
was near the end of his battle with cancer. His hospital bed was in the bedroom
by the window. My brother-in-laws removed the screen from the window and Kia
was brought up to the house. She put her head thru the window and nuzzled him.
I guess she was saying her goodbyes.
GM: Do you have advice for novice riders?
CC: My advice to
novice riders would be to learn your horse and never let the horse decide when
you get off.
GM: What does horsemanship mean to you?
CC: To me horsemanship is being in the same place as your
horse, not physically but mentally being in the same place. It is about mutual
respect between you and your horse. It is about understanding each other
If you have questions about transporting your horse, contact
Curt…
Gina McKnight is an equestrian, author, freelance writer,
and editor at Monday Creek
Publishing.
Calyla and Bo establish their bond.
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