Essential Oils for Hauling Nervous Horses: A Complete Guide to Creating a Calm Trailer Environment

Essential Oils for Hauling Nervous Horses: A Complete Guide to Creating a Calm Trailer Environment
Transporting horses can present unique challenges, especially for those that tend to be nervous in the trailer. Using essential oils for horses has become a significant part of my daily barn routine, and one of the key benefits I've noticed is their ability to help relax my nervous nellies. The power of scent can profoundly influence emotions, and having a constant calming aroma in the trailer can make a world of difference for a more relaxed travel experience. However, essential oils are just one piece of the puzzle. Here are my tips for hauling nervous horses and effectively using essential oils to enhance their comfort.

Preparing Your Horse for the Trailer

Before we dive into using essential oils for trailering, it’s essential to ensure your horse is comfortable and prepared for the ride. Here are some key tips:

  1. Training Your Horse to Trailer: It’s crucial that your horse is trained to load and travel in the trailer confidently. Spend time desensitizing them to the trailer environment, allowing them to enter and exit at their own pace. Use positive reinforcement to encourage calm behavior.
  2. Driving with Care: Remember, how you drive the trailer can significantly impact your horse's experience. One of the first lessons I learned from my trainer was to understand the dynamics of trailering. We went to a rural area where I was put in the back of the trailer while she drove—sharp turns, sudden stops, and smooth starts. This exercise helped me appreciate how my horse needs to balance and shift during the ride. By driving conscientiously, you can minimize discomfort and anxiety for your horse.
  3. Comfort in the Trailer: Ensure your trailer is set up for comfort by choosing one that is appropriate for your horse's size and ensuring the area is well-lit and free of obstacles. It's vital that the trailer is well-ventilated to prevent overheating or discomfort, as these factors can significantly contribute to your horse's overall anxiety.
Creating a Calming Atmosphere with Essential Oils

Once your horse is trained and your trailer is set up for comfort, you can add an extra layer of calmness through essential oils. Here are my top five essential oils for calming nervous horses:

  1. Lavender: Known for its calming properties, lavender can help ease tension and create a peaceful atmosphere. For more ways to use lavender essential oil with your horse, check out my blog on Lavender Essential Oil—it’s often called the "Swiss Army knife of oils" for a reason!
  2. Frankincense: This oil promotes relaxation, a sense of well-being, and balance, making it a great choice for nervous travelers. If you’re curious about the benefits of frankincense for horses, learn more in my blog HERE.
  3. Copaiba: Another soothing oil that can also double as a first aid oil. Discover how to unlock the benefits of copaiba essential oil in my blog HERE—it’s a fantastic addition to your horse care routine!
  4. Vetiver: This grounding oil is excellent for calming and promoting stability. Explore the calming effects of vetiver essential oil in my blog HERE and see how it can benefit your horse.
  5. Cedarwood: Known for its calming and grounding effects, cedarwood can help your horse feel more secure during the ride. If you want to learn how to effectively use cedarwood essential oil with your horses, check out my blog HERE.
Additionally, consider Young Living's Valor™ blend, which is specifically designed to instill courage and confidence. If you happen to be heading to a horse show, check out my blog on using Valor™ HERE for tips on how to maximize its effects.

Every horse is an individual, and what works for one may not necessarily be effective for another. This is why I prefer to present a group of oils for consideration. When choosing an oil, you can pick one from the list based on factors like cost or your personal aroma preferences. Alternatively, you might purchase a couple and observe your horse’s unique response to each. For more detailed info on using essential oils with horses, check out my blog HERE.

Start using the selected essential oil early, incorporating it into your horse’s daily routine during positive experiences. This helps them become familiar with the scent and anchors the oil to positive emotions, increasing its effectiveness during times of worry.

Once you find an oil that has a calming effect on your horse, it can become your go-to trailer oil, helping to create a soothing environment tailored to your horse’s needs.

Effective Ways to Use Essential Oils in Your Horse Trailer

Creating a calming atmosphere in the trailer begins with how you use essential oils on yourself and your horse. Remember, we are half of the partnership. Using the oils on yourself before getting your horse out is essential, as your calm and confidence can help reassure them. 

Let the horse smell the bottle or apply a drop of the oil to your hands and offer them to your horse before loading. If your horse tends to nibble, be mindful! Allow your horse to inhale the scent for as long as they want. Have you ever noticed that when we’re in a hurry, that’s often when our horse decides they’re not up for something? Taking the time to establish this connection can set the tone for a smoother journey.

Next, here are several effective ways to diffuse essential oils in your trailer:
  • Calming Spray: Consider making a calming spray by diluting essential oils in a spray bottle with water. You can spritz this mixture throughout the trailer before you arrive, creating a peaceful atmosphere. For a step by step guide to making a spray, click HERE.
  • Cotton Ball: Place a few drops of your chosen oil on a cotton ball and tape it in the trailer out of reach from your horse for a steady release of scent.
  • Wood Clothespin: Add a drop to a wooden clothespin and clip it to the trailer’s interior (out of reach of your horse) for a subtle aroma.
  • Cork or Wood Stickers: Use cork or wood stickers (available on Amazon) to create an easy diffuser. Simply add a few drops of your chosen essential oil, and refresh them before each trailer ride to maintain a calming aroma.
  • Wood Ornament: Purchase a wood ornament to hang out of your horse's reach in the trailer. You can refresh it with essential oil as needed to provide a soothing scent during your travels.
  • Floor Drops: Simply place a couple of drops on the trailer floor for a gentle scent throughout the journey.
  • Halter Drops: As a last resort, if your horse is familiar with oils, you can put a drop on their halter. However, be cautious, as this can be overpowering for new users.

Conclusion

By taking the time to create a calm environment and incorporating essential oils into your horse trailer, you can help ensure that your nervous haulers feel more secure and relaxed. For more detailed insights into using essential oils to calm your horse, check out my blog on using essential oils to help calm your horse HERE.

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Join my "Oily Horse" course to learn even more about how to integrate essential oils safely and effectively into your horse's life. Together, we can work to create a powerful partnership between you and your horse.