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How Much Does a Horse Trailer Cost?

Horse and livestock trailers run $6,995 to $16,995, with most 2-horse bumper-pull models priced near $9,995.

Horse and livestock trailer pricing depends mainly on how many animals it's built to haul and whether it's bumper-pull or gooseneck. Stock trailers for cattle or general livestock tend to price close to comparable-size horse trailers.

Price by type

TypeTypical priceNotes
2-horse bumper-pull$6,995–$9,995The default configuration for owners hauling one or two horses to local events.
Stock/livestock trailer$8,995–$11,995Open slat sides for cattle, hogs, or general livestock rather than individual horse stalls.
3-horse slant-load$10,995–$13,995An extra stall and slant loading for easier hauling of multiple horses.
Gooseneck horse trailer$13,995–$16,995Gooseneck hitch for better stability, often with tack or living quarter space.

What affects the price

Stall/animal capacity

Trailers built for 2 head cost less than 3-plus head models with additional length and stalls.

Bumper-pull vs gooseneck

Gooseneck trailers tow more stably and cost more than comparable bumper-pull models.

Interior finish

Padded walls, rubber mats, and finished dividers add to the base cost over simple slat-side stock trailers.

Tack room or living quarters

Added tack storage or a small living quarters area pushes price toward the top of the range.

Delivery

Quoted separately at checkout to your farm or property.

Bottom line

Most owners hauling one or two horses do well with a bumper-pull model in the $6,995-$9,995 range. Move up to slant-load or gooseneck only if you regularly haul three or more animals or want extra tack storage.

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Cost FAQs

How much does a basic 2-horse trailer cost?

A 2-horse bumper-pull typically runs $6,995 to $9,995, the entry point for the horse and livestock trailer category.

Is a gooseneck horse trailer worth the extra cost?

Gooseneck models, priced $13,995-$16,995, tow more stably and often include tack or living quarters space, worth it for frequent long-distance hauling or larger loads.

Are stock trailers cheaper than horse trailers?

They're similarly priced for comparable size, typically $8,995-$11,995, since the main difference is open slat sides versus individual finished stalls rather than build cost.

Prices shown are item prices from Ironwood Equipment LLC; freight delivery is quoted to your ZIP at checkout.