Are Homesteader horse trailers good?

In today’s blog post, we will answer the following question: Are Homesteader horse trailers good? We will see what models and features Homesteader has to bring to the market. We will also write a short review about their most popular model: the Homesteader Stallion. Finally, we will discuss the criteria that make a good trailer and how to choose the best one. 

Are Homesteader horse trailers good?

Yes, Homesteader horse trailers are good and durable trailers. Homesteader is a well-known manufacturer in the industry, especially for delivering high-quality and suitable products for every need. 

Here is a short presentation of Homesteader horse trailers specs and expected pricing: 


Model
Horse Trailer capacity and typeGVWRCurbWeightPayloadTire SizeMSRP
214FB2 Horse Front Load-Bumper7,0003,6503,35015″$20,999
213SB2 Horse Slant Load-Bumper7,0003,3003,70015″$22,499
316SB3 Horse Slant Load-Bumper9,9504,1405,81016″$23,000
214FG2 Horse Front Load-Gooseneck7,0004,3602,64015″$22,495
213SG2 Horse Slant Load-Gooseneck7,0004,5202,48015″$23,750
316SG3 Horse Slant Load-Gooseneck9,9505,5004,45016″$31,999

Homesteader Horse Trailers Standard Features

  • All Aluminum Exterior
  • Aluminum Interior Wall Liner
  • Aluminum Interior Ceiling Liner
  • Aluminum Running Boards
  • Seamless Aluminum Roof
  • All Tubular Steel Frame
  • Extruded rubber flooring
  • Graphics Package
  • 4′ High Stall Liner
  • Wall Studs 16″ O.C.
  • Floor Crossmembers 12″ O.C.
  • Removable Stall Divider
  • Padded Stalls
  • Telescoping Rear Divider (Slant Load Models)
  • Positive Latching Divider Gates
  • Interior Lights
  • Aluminum Wheels
  • Rubber Torsion Axles
  • EZ Lube Hubs
  • 4 Wheel Brakes
  • Trailer Rated Radial Tires
  • Double Rear Doors
  • Aerodynamic V-Nose
  • 7′ Interior Height
  • Tinted Windows w/Bar Guards and Screens
  • Aluminum Fenders
  • Carpeted Dressing Rooms (Models w/ Tack)
  • Manger Feed Bags (Applicable Models)
  • Drop Down Feed Doors (Slant Load Models)
  • Saddle Racks
  • Bridle Hooks
  • Horse Cross Tie System
  • Horse Butt Strap
  • Collapsible Rear Tack (Slant Load Models)
  • Exterior Tie Rings 2 per Stall
  • Front Aluminum Stoneguard Treadplate
  • 2 Way Roof Vents (1 Per Horse)
  • Roof Vent in Dressing Rooms (Except 210FB)
  • Entry Doors with Tinted Windows and Screens
  • Deadbolt Locking Doors
  • Door Holdbacks (Where Applicable)
  • 2 5/16″ Bulldog Coupler (Bumper Pull Models)
  • Breakaway Switch w/charger and battery indicator light
  • Safety Chains
  • LED Tail Lights & Clearance Lights
  • Rubber Dock Bumper
  • Rear Loading Light
  • Tongue Jack
  • Front Windows (Bumper Pull Models)
  • 3 Year Limited Structural Warranty
  • NATM Certified

Homesteader Horse Trailers Extra-Options

  • Spare Tire
  • Tack Room Extension
  • LED Ceiling Light
  • Air Conditioner
  • 24×20 Window
  • 44×18 Drop Window
  • Awning
  • Dome Light
  • PorchLight
  • 9,950# GVWR (Applicable Models)
  • Dual Landing Gear
  • Additional Windows
  • Interior Lights
  • 110V Light Switch(Interior)
  • Rear Loading Lights
  • Walk Thru Dressing Room
  • Insulation
  • Aluminum Treadplate Sides (24″ High)
  • Polished Aluminum Sides (24″ High)
  • Polished Aluminum Rear
  • Escape Door w/ Bar Lock
  • Brace for A/C Unit
  • 12V Interior Light Switch
  • Smooth “Screwless” Sides
  • 14×14 Roof Vent
  • Roof Vent Cover
  • Rear Ramp Door
  • Six Colors to choose from. 

Below we review Homesteader’s most popular horse trailer model, the Homesteader Stallion 214FB Two Horse Bumper Pull Trailer.

We are going to begin by telling you that this trailer it’s very affordable, it has a huge dressing room (tack room) and you have large windows in the front space – and that is something that a lot of trailers don’t offer (for the same price). 

This entire trailer, inside and out, is 100% LED and it has a very clean look about it. As a standard option, you can get a roof vent and a double lumen blanket bar to both keep your horse safe and offer more comfort.

All Homesteader trailer windows slide open for ventilation, the door holdbacks are metal not plastic like you normally find at this price point. The manufacturer also did a good job by installing chrome wheels and not steel wheels.  

The biggest advantage is that the Homesteader Stallion has a full high polish mirrored rear wall and even the backside of the tail curtains up – this is the anti tailgater glare that you’ll most need if driving at nighttime.  

This Homesteader horse trailer has an anti-slip coating on the tailgate and all-aluminum dividers for durability and stability. 

Mandatory features of a good horse trailer

Now that we have established the distinct characteristics of Homesteader horse trailers, let’s see what makes a good horse trailer. Here are the factors you must pay attention to:

  1. The maximum towing weight of your vehicle: The purchase of the trailer will be made accordingly. To the weight of the empty trailer, do not forget to add the weight of the equipment that will be inside it as well as the weight of the items that will be added (wall brackets, cabinets, spare tire, etc.). 
  1. The tongue weight: This is the maximum weight putting pressure on the ball. If the “tongue” is too high, the rear suspension of the vehicle will sag and this will affect the handling and safety of the vehicle towing the trailer.
  1. Electric brakes: Check your vehicle’s manual to find out how many pounds towed are recommended. The installation cost upon purchase is much lower than if you decide to have it installed after the trailer has been assembled without. Think about it.
  1. The Aerodynamics Factor (“V-Nose” and “Sloping”): Probably one of the most important factors. An enclosed trailer has the effect of a parachute behind the towing vehicle. An aerodynamic V-nose and a sloping roof go a long way to alleviate the restriction.
  1. Aluminum vs Steel horse trailers: A 100% aluminum trailer will be light and will not rust. These are two important factors to consider.
  1. A side door or a rear door: You would be amazed at how practical a door can be. If the trailer is stored backwards in front of a wall, the side door becomes the only access. It can also be used to screw in brackets (interior side) that contain the most frequently used tools/oils and/or first aid items.

There are no real advantages to having an overhead door. This type of door is heavier, the mechanism can break and it can bend if the ground is not level. One or two rear doors is ideal. Also, we can hang brackets and material inside (as on the side door) which is impossible in the case of a tilting door.

  1. The height of the horse trailer: Increasing the height of a trailer so that one can stand inside it costs only a few hundred dollars for every additional 6 inches. It might seem expensive at the time, but if you bang your head against the ceiling every time you move inside the trailer, you will find that it is worth the investment!
  1. The wheels of the horse trailer: The purchase of a spare tire is essential. The purchase of “aluminum mags” wheels should be considered since they will not rust. For my part, the trailer has two aluminum rims and the spare wheel is made of steel. This is the best value for money combo. Increasing the size of the wheels facilitates the rolling of the trailer and the smoothness of the transport.
  1. The lights of the trailer: Trailer bulbs are notorious for burning easily, fitting LEDs to them is no luxury. Some models are fully equipped with LEDs as standard.
  1. The “stabilizer jacks”: When the trailer is not attached to the vehicle, the two horizontal rods under the trailer can be removed and put in a vertical position. These rods allow the front of the trailer not to lift in the air if you board it from the rear.

The bottom line

Choosing a good trailer is essential for the comfort and safety of your horse and livestock, but also for your ease of towing and convenience of use. If you want to know more about Homesteader horse trailers, go ahead and visit their website.

And if you have any questions for us, please feel free to get in contact!

FAQ on Are Homesteader horse trailers good?

What are the top 5 trailer brands for horses?

The top 5 trailer brands for horses are:

  • Sundowner;
  • Featherlite;
  • Trials West;
  • Exiss;
  • Titan. 

What are the best horse trailers?

Among the best horse trailers are the Featherlite 7442. They are known for being lightweight and easy to tow. 

Are old horse trailers safe?

An older horse trailer can still be safe, depending on how well it was serviced and maintained during its lifespan. Generally, you can see 10-20 years old horse trailers that are perfectly functional and safe for transporting horses. 

Are Exiss good horse trailers?

Yes, Exiss are good aluminium horse trailers that come at an affordable price, a wide variety of floorplans, made from durable and safe materials. Exiss offers a complete line of quality aluminum trailers. Whether it is a horse trailer, with or without living space, Exiss always builds according to the same quality standards. 

Are Elite horse trailers good?

Yes, Elite horse trailers are a good choice of aluminium horse trailers as they are durable, reliable, practical and can easily be customized to fit both your and your horse(s) needs! 

Should I buy a horse trailer?

You should buy a horse trailer if you own one or more horses and you:

  • Want to participate in a tournament;
  • Need to regularly visit a vet clinic;
  • Want to go on vacation and need a way to transport your horse(s). 

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