Meet B.J. Rosetts Rebel. Her friends call her "Dancer."
She's provided our best testimonial yet.

"God created horses to be on the move...galloping gracefully across wide-open plains... the rush of clean fresh air flowing freely through our mane...with nothing but delicious green grass as far as the eye can see. Trailers? Well, trailers just don't fit into that picture. Our handlers get to sit on soft seats with the comfort of air conditioning and refreshingly cool beverages close at hand. But we, the hard working, devoted and
loving pet, get cooped up in trailers. And the longer the ride, the worse it is."

" I've been riding in trailers for three years now. Whew! I could tell you some stories! But recently something changed. My handlers purchased a Hawk trailer. And while riding in trailers is never as good as the wide open fields of our dreams, riding in a Hawk trailer beats anything I"ve been in to date!"

"Any of you humans who work out can attest to the fact that steps or inclines on your treadmill make you work harder. Well, we horses don't like trailers that have high steps into them or steep angles on the ramps. Yes, we've been known to traverse steep mountainsides for a cowboy or two, but if you're already going to be sticking us in a enclosed cramped trailer, must we also be forced to enter the cave at an unnatural angle?
" Personally, I prefer the low angle of our new Hawk trailer. The ramp is covered with a special rubber pad. The gentle grade, and soft non-slip surface of the ramp help me feel surefooted!
"And hey, just like many in this fast food consuming nation... my rear end is the widest part of my body. It moves when I walk, so it's not a good idea to stick hard immovable objects near my swaying rear. Thank goodness the engineers at Hawk trailers have addressed this issue. It is much easier for me to get in and out of the Hawk trailer because there are no rear posts. The center divider can easily be swung off to the side to make it more open for me and my sometimes cumbersome but attractively formed hips."

"And talking about sensitive areas of the body... whose brainy idea was it to have hard sides inside a trailer? Our handlers have pretty plush vehicles, with doors, seats and floors softly covered for comfort.
" Well, again, the engineers at Hawk thought about the horse, and my new Hawk trailer surrounds my body with plush padding. While in motion, as I shift from side to side inside the trailer, the sidewall and divider pads make the ride rather comfortable for me. And the breast and butt bar pads cushion me if the trailer must stop quickly. It's like moving up to a luxury model automobile- only without the huge sticker jump."

"Have you seen the view through one of the windows in the Hawk trailer? Awesome! The windows are extra large and come with screens and bar guards. This allows plenty of fresh air to enter the trailer- plus, I can look out and see where I am going. Remember the big open field I mentioned earlier? Well if I can't be running in it, at least I can see it. Hawk trailers are light and airy and offer a great view. The improved ventilation greatly helps to minimize the stress of traveling and reduces my chances of developing a respiratory illness. And you know that if I can't breathe I won't perform well."

"God also created horses so they would graze...continually. I mean we don't watch TV or have cell phones, so what else do we do in our down time?
" Now if I can't have that fresh green grass, the only thing better than an outside hay feeder is the vinyl feed bags I have in my new Hawk Trailer. They are deep enough for a couple flakes of hay. I can even eat my oats from them
" Have you ever left a not-quite-empty coffee cup on your desk at work over the weekend? Not pretty, is it? Well it must have happened to someone at Hawk, because they thought ahead and designed the bags so they can be easily removed and cleaned. That way I won't get sick from the moldy stuff that can sometimes lay on the bottom of feed bags or mangers. Keep the buffet fresh and inviting...that's what I always say!"

"I haven't seen it for myself, but I've heard folks talk about the fiberglass roof on my Hawk trailer. Why? Cause if you've ever gotten stuck in one of those other trailers for an extended amount of time, youíd know what a sauna it can become! I'm wearing a fur coat for lands-sake, who needs the heat turned up??!!!
The strong, light fiberglass roof on the Hawk trailer does not absorb the heat like the steel models can. The roof even makes the compartment seem bigger and roomier. Plus it's manufactured in one piece so it never leaks. I've traveled with a few "drips" before, but I prefer to remain dry while doing so.

No, I'm not sittin' up front with the handlers, but at least now I'm traveling in the carefully designed comfort of a Hawk trailer. Wow! The guys at Hawk trailers really know how to get to this mares heart! Thanks! I'd gladly traverse a steep mountainside for any one of you!"

"Dancer"

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