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Horse Floats in Australia — 2 Horse, 3 Horse & Gooseneck Models

412+ verified horse float businesses across Australia

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    277.Taipan Trailers
    Taipan Trailers
    5
    (6 reviews)
    Hillcrest, QLD
    📞 (07) 3809 4466🔗 Website
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does a horse float cost?
    Basic 2-horse straight-load floats start from $15,000 used, $25,000-35,000 new. 3-horse angle-load models range from $35,000-60,000. Premium gooseneck floats with living quarters can exceed $100,000. Second-hand floats are significantly cheaper but inspect carefully for rust, floor integrity, and working electrics.
    What vehicle do I need to tow a horse float?
    Most 2-horse floats (loaded weight 2,500-3,500 kg) require a vehicle with at least 3,500 kg towing capacity — typically a full-size 4WD or ute. 3-horse and gooseneck floats need vehicles rated for 4,500+ kg. Never exceed your vehicle's rated towing capacity.
    How often should I service a horse float?
    Every 6 months or before any long trip: check brakes, bearings, lights, tyres, floor integrity, and partition locks. Rubber matting should be removed and cleaned underneath to prevent moisture-trapped rot. Annual professional inspection is recommended.
    What's the difference between angle-load and straight-load?
    Angle-load floats position horses at an angle (typically 35-45°), giving them more room to brace and balance. Straight-load floats position horses parallel to the travel direction, which some horses prefer. Angle-load is generally considered more comfortable for long trips.

    About Horse Floats in Australia

    Transporting horses safely requires purpose-built floats designed for equine comfort and safety. Australian horse float manufacturers lead the world in design innovation, with features like rubber-matted floors, adjustable stalls, ventilation systems, and suspension tuned for smooth travel.

    TrailerHub lists verified horse float dealers, manufacturers, and hire services across the country. Compare 2-horse angle-load, 3-horse straight-load, and gooseneck designs. Read reviews from equestrians who transport their horses regularly.

    From weekend pony club events to professional competition circuits, the right horse float makes every trip safer and less stressful for both horse and handler. Australian manufacturers like Kara Kar, Barrett, and Rivenlee build to exacting welfare standards.

    Why Choose Verified Horse Floats?

    Horse floats are specifically engineered for equine biomechanics — partition heights, floor drainage, ramp angles, and ventilation openings are all designed around how horses stand, balance, and breathe during transit. A horse transported in a poorly designed trailer or converted stock crate is at risk of injury and travel stress.

    Australian horse floats comply with RSPCA and state animal welfare guidelines for livestock transport. Quality floats feature non-slip rubber matting, impact-absorbing rubber walls, and natural ventilation without direct draughts — all critical for horse welfare.

    Buyer's Guide

    Choose float size based on your horses' height and number. Two-horse floats suit most recreational riders. Three-horse and gooseneck models are for competitive riders or breeders transporting multiple horses regularly. Angle-load designs give horses more room and better balance during transport.

    Check the ramp angle and surface — rubber-covered ramps with grip strips give horses confidence loading. Breast bars and breeching bars must be adjustable for different horse heights. Good internal lighting helps horses load in the dark.

    Suspension type matters: coil spring or airbag suspension provides a smoother ride than leaf springs, reducing travel stress. For regular long-distance transport, invest in the best suspension you can afford.

    4.1
    (7 reviews)
    Dry Creek, SA

    Great people Great service

    📞 (08) 8405 7600🔗 Website
    4.1
    (7 reviews)
    Berrimah, NT

    Excellent staff with great knowledge of you truck parts an accessories

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    📞 (08) 8947 5507🔗 Website
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    (8 reviews)
    Queanbeyan, NSW

    STS built a caravan for me and the service I received was unbelievable.

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    📞 0419 291 447🔗 Website
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    (5 reviews)
    Landsdale, WA
    📞 (08) 9408 1240🔗 Website
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    (4 reviews)
    Mount Gravatt, QLD
    📞 1300 882 187🔗 Website
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    (3 reviews)
    Unanderra, NSW
    📞 (02) 4220 9200🔗 Website
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    (5 reviews)
    Highfields, QLD

    Very easy, and well maintained trailers

    📞 1300 882 187🔗 Website
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    (22 reviews)
    Fyshwick, ACT

    Best service in town, great prices.

    📞 (02) 6280 4819
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    West Ryde, NSW
    📞 1300 882 187🔗 Website
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    Westminster, WA
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    Kew, VIC
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