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rockhillmanor
Jun 04, 2015Explorer
Yes.
I needed to get my MH out west and did not want to drive it and I found this service available within the horse industry.
These people transport horses all over the USA. In FW's, LQ's, hauling a trailer and MH's. And all have their own RV's.
They are licensed, bonded and doing it for a living and because their business does NOT have the dreaded 'I can charge an arm and a leg because it's related to an "RV" in front of their name they are VERY VERY reasonably priced.
It helps if you know someone locally that has horses that can assist you but your can also just look up 'horse transport'. They will drive, move anything RV. And if you can arrange your trip around one of their dead head runs the cost is even far less.
I needed to get my MH out west and did not want to drive it and I found this service available within the horse industry.
These people transport horses all over the USA. In FW's, LQ's, hauling a trailer and MH's. And all have their own RV's.
They are licensed, bonded and doing it for a living and because their business does NOT have the dreaded 'I can charge an arm and a leg because it's related to an "RV" in front of their name they are VERY VERY reasonably priced.
It helps if you know someone locally that has horses that can assist you but your can also just look up 'horse transport'. They will drive, move anything RV. And if you can arrange your trip around one of their dead head runs the cost is even far less.
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