Nationwide Horse Transport

Find Trusted Horse Haulers
Across the United States

Connect with verified, insured horse haulers. Get instant quotes, welfare-aware routing, and real-time GPS tracking for every transport — local or cross-country.

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Why Horse Owners Choose TackGo

Verified Haulers Only

Every hauler on TackGo is background-checked, insurance-verified, and rated by real horse owners.

Welfare-Aware Routing

Our routing engine factors in equine welfare stops, water breaks, and safe layover facilities along your route.

Real-Time GPS Tracking

Know exactly where your horse is every mile of the journey with live location updates.

Instant Quotes

Post your transport request and receive competitive quotes from multiple haulers within hours.

Browse by State

Find verified horse haulers in your state — compare quotes and book with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a horse hauler near me?

Post your transport request on TackGo with your pickup and delivery locations. Verified haulers in your area will respond with quotes, typically within a few hours.

What documents does my horse need for interstate transport?

For interstate horse transport you'll typically need a current Coggins test (within 6-12 months depending on the destination state), a health certificate issued by an accredited veterinarian within 30 days, and sometimes a brand inspection. TackGo tracks document expiry dates and alerts you before transport.

How much does horse transport cost?

Horse transport costs vary based on distance, number of horses, trailer type, and route. Local hauls typically run $2–$5 per loaded mile, while long-distance transport averages $0.75–$1.50 per loaded mile. Get exact quotes from verified haulers on TackGo.

What trailer types are available?

TackGo haulers offer slant-load, straight-load, stock trailers, and full commercial rigs for multi-horse loads. You can specify the trailer type when posting your request.

What are welfare stops?

Welfare stops are planned rest breaks where horses can drink water, rest, and sometimes turn out. Our routing engine automatically includes welfare stops at safe, verified facilities for transports over 8 hours.

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