SWLA Horse Trailer Rentals LLC

SWLA Horse Trailer Rentals LLC Horse trailer rental and leasing services for short-term and long-term use. Providing safe, well-maintained trailers for transport needs.

Horse show, vet trip, or weekend haul? We’ve got you covered 🐎2-horse slant load trailer for rent starting at $125/day.📍...
01/05/2026

Horse show, vet trip, or weekend haul? We’ve got you covered 🐎
2-horse slant load trailer for rent starting at $125/day.

📍 Lake Charles, LA
📞 Call or text 409-460-4161

Horse girl money-saving hack:If your mare uses Mare Magic… here’s a little secret. 👀Mare Magic is literally just red ras...
11/22/2025

Horse girl money-saving hack:

If your mare uses Mare Magic… here’s a little secret. 👀
Mare Magic is literally just red raspberry leaf.

The 8oz bag at Tractor Supply is about $24…
OR you can buy a full pound (16oz) of the exact same herb on Amazon for around $15.

Same ingredient. Double the product. Half the price.
A tiny barn hack to help that feed-room budget stretch a little farther. 💸🐴

Sharing this because our horses always come first.If you’re hauling anywhere over the next few weeks, please take a mome...
11/18/2025

Sharing this because our horses always come first.
If you’re hauling anywhere over the next few weeks, please take a moment to read this update.
Whether you rent a trailer from us or haul your own, we want every horse in our community to stay safe, healthy, and protected.

⚠️ IMPORTANT EHV NOTICE FOR OUR CLIENTS AND ALL HORSE OWNERS⚠️

There is an active Equine Herpesvirus (EHV) outbreak in Texas, traced to a recent event in Waco. This strain is believed to be highly aggressive and has been fatal, and we are taking it extremely seriously to protect your horses and our community.

⛑️ HERE IS HOW WE CAN HELP

To help keep everyone safe, we are implementing the following:

🐴 1. Temperature Monitoring at Home
• Please take your horse’s temperature twice daily (morning and evening), especially if:
• Your horse was at Waco, or
• Has been to any show or large event in the last 14 days.
• A re**al temperature ≥101.5°F is a concern. Call us if you see fever, nasal discharge, coughing, or any stumbling/neurologic signs.

🚚 2. “Stay on the Trailer” Policy for Suspect Cases
If you are worried about EHV exposure or your horse has a fever:
• Do NOT unload your horse when you arrive at the clinic.
• Park in our isolation lot and call the front desk from your vehicle upon arrival.
• We will send a team out to your trailer to:
• Check your horse’s temperature
• Perform an exam
• Collect nasal swabs or run stall-side EHV tests as needed

This is to minimize any risk of spreading the virus on our property.

📍 3. Waco Exposure Screening
When you call to schedule, our staff will ask:
• “Was your horse at Waco?”
• “Has your horse been to any large show in the last 14 days?”
• “What is your horse’s current temperature?”

Please be patient with these questions, they are in place to protect your horses and everyone else’s.

💊 4. Testing & Antiviral Support
We are working to ensure we have:
• Adequate stall-side testing for EHV
• Adequate antiviral medications for high-risk or confirmed cases

If warranted, we will discuss testing and treatment options with you on a case-by-case basis.

🧼 5. Biosecurity & Quarantine Measures
We are preparing an alternate isolation facility with designated staff, should it become necessary to quarantine EHV-positive horses in a separate barn under strict lockdown. This will help us continue to care for all patients safely.

If you suspect EHV exposure, please call us before hauling in, and remember:
✅ Take temperatures twice daily
✅ Do NOT unload if you’re concerned, we will come to your trailer

Thank you for working with us to protect your horses and the wider equine community.

👉🏻 How Horses Get EHV-1 👇🏼

Horses pick up EHV-1 when they’re exposed to the virus from another infected horse or from a contaminated environment. The virus spreads in a few main ways:

1. Nose-to-nose contact

This is the most common route.
An infected horse sheds the virus in nasal secretions, and another horse can inhale or come into contact with those droplets.

2. Aerosolized particles

When an infected horse coughs or sneezes, tiny droplets carrying the virus can travel through the air and be inhaled by nearby horses.

3. Shared equipment

Anything that touches an infected horse’s nose or mouth can carry the virus:
• Water buckets
• Feed tubs
• Halters/lead ropes
• Grooming tools
• Tack
• Thermometers
This is called fomite transmission.

4. People spreading it

Humans can carry the virus on:
• Hands
• Clothing
• Jackets
• Boots
• Equipment
and transfer it to another horse without realizing it.

5. From infected mares to foals

Pregnant mares infected with certain forms of EHV-1 can pass the virus to their unborn foal, leading to abortion or weak newborns.

👀 The tricky part

Horses can carry latent EHV-1, meaning the virus goes “silent” in their body. Stress (hauling, showing, illness, weather changes) can reactivate it, and the horse may start shedding virus again—even if they don’t look sick.

📸 Provided by: The Horse

📣 Need a horse trailer for the weekend?Reliable, clean, and easy to haul — our 2023 Delta 2-Horse Slant Load Trailer is ...
11/10/2025

📣 Need a horse trailer for the weekend?
Reliable, clean, and easy to haul — our 2023 Delta 2-Horse Slant Load Trailer is ready when you are!

✅ Starting at $125/day
✅ Located in Lake Charles, LA
✅ Perfect for shows, vet trips, or weekend rides

📍 Message me here or email [email protected]
to reserve your dates!

Address

5355 Southpark Drive
Lake Charles, LA
70607

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