Posted by JFJM on October 23, 2010 at 19:33:22 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Horse hauling posted by Devin Sparks on October 23, 2010 at 15:17:50:
First need to obtain required permits or run under someone else's permits. Need to get appropriate amount of insurance. Be prepared not to get paid for some trips.
Professional haulers used to use the Household Goods Carrier guide with an agreed upon mileage rate. Amount had a set min amount - for example when I hauled used 9 horse rate min from point a to point b. If a run from Ohare Airport to a local Chicago track, $500 min in 1981. During moves in fall and spring between tracks - $35 a head in 1981 dollars. This was with 12 and 15 stall horse vans.
Also depending on the states your running in, appropriate paperwork such as coggins test. Also need to keep log book, and pay fuel tax if you dont pay fuel in certain states.
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