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Blog / How to Hitch Your Horse or Livestock Trailer

How to Hitch Your Horse or Livestock Trailer

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The Transwest Team
The Transwest Team
Published Dec 16, 2022
Black Cimarron bumper pull trailer being towed by a pickup truck

A horse or livestock trailer allows you the opportunity to safely transport animals from one location to another. However, for the trip to be successful, you’ll need to learn a few key operational tasks—one of which is hitching up your trailer to your tow vehicle.

In this guide, we’ll give you a step-by-step look at how to hitch your horse or livestock trailer to your vehicle. Follow these nine steps and after a little practice, you’ll become an expert at quickly connecting your trailer and tow vehicle.

Step 1: Safety Check

Before you begin hooking up your livestock trailer to your tow vehicle, it’s important to take a moment to do a quick safety check. Start by ensuring that your tow vehicle’s weight rating matches your trailer size.

Remember, you need to calculate the weight of the animals and cargo you will be towing along with the trailer’s weight. Compare this against the towing capacity of your vehicle.

Next, you’ll want to make sure that you have the correct ball size to match your trailer and that you have all the connections necessary to hook up the blinkers and trailer lights.

Step 2: Crank the Hitch Up

Once you are ready to hitch your trailer to your vehicle, start by breaking the hitch up high enough to be able to accept the trailer ball. This is necessary for both bumper pull and gooseneck trailers.

Step 3: Line up the Tow Vehicle

With the hitch on the trailer cranked high enough, it is time to line up your tow vehicle with the front of your horse trailer.

This will take quite a bit of practice as you get to know both your vehicle and your trailer. To help you visualize where the receiver is on your truck or SUV, you can use a sticker in the center bottom of your back window or in the bed of your truck. This will help you visualize a line between your tow receiver and the trailer’s tow hitch.

Step 4: Back Up Slowly

As you back up toward your trailer, make sure you take it slowly. It will probably require numerous adjustments on your first attempt. Ideally, ask another person to stand behind the vehicle and guide you toward the trailer.

If you are alone, you might need to back up a little, park the vehicle, hop out, and take note of any adjustments you need to make.

Another option is to install a backup camera, which can provide you with real-time visualization of your alignment with the trailer hitch and your proximity to the trailer.

Never accelerate in reverse quickly. Make small movements and continue to readjust as necessary.

Step 5: Double Check Your Alignment

Once you have aligned your receiver and trailer hitch, hop out of your vehicle. Double-check that the hitches are aligned correctly. If you are too far to the right or left, readjust rather than trying to manually wrangle the hitches together.

Step 6: Crank the Hitch Down

Once the ball is resting under the hitch in direct alignment, crank the jack down. This will lower the hitch onto the ball. Finally, release the lock to secure the hitch over the ball.

In some cases, you might need to tap on the hitch with your foot to pop it into place.

You’ll know that everything is lined up when you can lock the cuff and slide the hitch pin into place.

Step 7: Plug in Connections

With the hitch connected, it is time to plug in the connections. Test the brake lights, blinkers, and flashers to make sure everything is working properly.

Step 8: Prepare for Travel

Now that everything is connected, it is time to prepare the trailer for travel. Close the tailgate of your pickup truck if you connected a gooseneck trailer.

Next, connect all safety chains. In the case of a bumper pull, your safety chains should cross over to prevent the tongue from slamming into the ground should the hitch pop off of the ball.

Step 9: Clear the Area

Before you drive away, take a moment to clear the area. If you used any wheel blocks or chocks, pick these up and store them in your trailer or truck bed. Double-check that every single connection is secure and do a short test drive before loading your animals.

Visit Transwest for Trailer Maintenance and New Sales

One of the most important ways to ensure your safety when hooking up a horse or livestock trailer is to keep up with maintenance and replace a trailer when it is past its prime. If you have noticed that the flooring on your horse trailer is rotting or that the frame is weakened, it might be time to head into a Transwest location and consider an upgrade.

We will be happy to work with you to find the right trailer that matches the needs of your animals. Give us a call or stop by one of our locations to learn more about current inventory options.

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