Equine Exchange Tack Shop

Equine Exchange Tack Shop Retail, Resale, and Custom Designs - All Your Equestrian Needs and Wants In One Place. We offer you a low-key, low-pressure shopping experience.

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No one can say we don't provide quality housing for the staff.  Our best mouser has a custom luxury one cat apartment!  ...
09/07/2025

No one can say we don't provide quality housing for the staff. Our best mouser has a custom luxury one cat apartment!
He is the envy of barn cats far and wide.....🤣

Stop in and say Happy Birthday!  Get 50% off and one(1) item.
09/03/2025

Stop in and say Happy Birthday! Get 50% off and one(1) item.

08/30/2025

Michelle and Fay will be on call outside of business hours this weekend for wardrobe malfunctions and forgotten essentials. This includes Saturday evening into Monday morning. Our availability is NOT guaranteed, but we'll try our best!
Please text 484-300-1218(Michelle) and 484-501-4702(Fay) if you need anything. Nobody will pick up if you call the store number.

Best of luck to everybody showing this weekend!

This is great information of safety and preparedness.
08/24/2025

This is great information of safety and preparedness.

🔥Horse trailer fires: what starts them, how to stop them, and what to carry🔥 Where to find the perfect extinguisher 🧯 and 🎥 camera

A horse trailer fire moves faster than you can unclip a lead rope. We’ve all seen the headlines: in North Carolina, troopers said a tossed cigarette from a passing car likely flew into a partially open stall and ignited hay, killing six horses on I-95. In Kentucky, four thoroughbreds died when a trailer became fully involved on the roadway. And in Oregon, a trailer fire jumped to roadside brush and kicked off a small wildland fire. These are rare—but when they happen, they’re catastrophic.   

How trailer fires actually start
• Discarded ci******es & roadside ignitions
Unextinguished cigarette butts can ignite hay or roadside fuels. Fire investigators list “smoking” as a recurring human cause of fires, and there’s a documented trailer case where a cigarette tossed from another vehicle sparked the load.  
• Heat around wheels, tires, and brakes
Hot brakes, seized/under-lubed bearings, dragging brakes, and underinflated or flat tires generate heat that can ignite grease and tires—some of the most common origins of truck/trailer fires. Routine checks of tires, bearings, floors and brakes are basic prevention.  
• Electrical faults
Trailers vibrate; wiring chafes; insulation wears; a short near shavings or hay is a ready ignition source. (Add “wiring inspection” to your pre-trip.) 
• Parking over dry grass
Catalytic converters and exhaust components can reach 800–1,200°F. Dry grass can ignite within seconds—so never pull off into vegetation, even “just for a minute.”  
• Roadside sparks
Dragging tow chains, wheel failures, or debris lodged by axles can shower sparks into light fuels along the shoulder. 

Prevention that works (quick checklist)
• Before you roll: check tire pressures (including spare), torque lugs, test brakes and lights, look for loose/chafed wiring, and verify floor integrity. 
• En-route: every fuel/coffee stop, do a “touch test” on hubs/drums—warm is normal, hot/smoking is a stop-now problem. 
• Pull-offs: only on pavement or gravel; never over grass. Keep safety chains off the ground. No smoking anywhere near the rig.  
• Loading: keep loose hay/shavings away from lights and wiring runs; secure totes so nothing rubs a harness or junction box. (General wiring/lighting checks: see Purdue Extension’s rig guide.) 

The right fire extinguishers for a horse trailer

Carry at least two different types, mounted where you can reach them from outside:
1. ABC dry-chemical extinguisher (5 lb) 💥 https://amzn.to/4lERnaP 💥
general purpose for solids, flammable liquids, and electrical (truck engine bay, fuel, wiring). NFPA 10 covers selection/placement of portable extinguishers; ABC is the versatile baseline most haulers carry. 
2. Water-mist extinguisher (e.g., Amerex Water Mist) — outstanding on Class A fires (hay, shavings, rubber, wood) and, uniquely, safe around energized Class C electrical because the agent is delivered as a non-conductive mist. That makes it ideal for putting cooling water on burning bedding without spraying a conductive stream near wiring. 

😎Tips:
• Mount one ABC in the truck cab and one on the exterior/tack side of the trailer; inspect monthly, service per NFPA 10. (Know the PASS method.) 
• Plain water cans are great on hay but not on energized electrical or fuel fires; that’s where ABC (or water-mist, if rated for C) belongs. 
• Want extra protection? Consider automatic clean-agent tube systems (Proteng/BlazeCut) in engine bays or electrical compartments; they rupture at heat and flood the space with a residue-free agent.  

👁️👁️Eyes inside the box: proven trailer-camera options 📸📸📸

Best Camera Option
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Seeing your horses while you’re rolling is both peace of mind and early warning of trouble (scrambling, smoke, a down horse). Four solid paths:
• Hard-wired trailer systems (RanchCams): durable, permanent installs, rock-solid signal for interior + rear views. Great when you haul often and want zero fuss. 
• Wireless monitor kits (Haloview MC series): https://amzn.to/3HQkNVE purpose-built wireless camera/monitor sets with night vision; popular with RV and horse folks for easy installs and multi-camera support. 
• Quad-view wireless with DVR (Rear View Safety RVS-4CAM): https://amzn.to/3HPQfTZ up to four cameras at once (stall cam + rear cam), onboard recording, designed for trailers. 
• Phone-view trailer cams (Trailer Eyes TE-0117/“WiFi EyeCam”): https://amzn.to/4mw2ELU sends a live image from inside the trailer to your smartphone in the cab—no router in truck or trailer. Handy, affordable way to add an interior look. (Have a passenger monitor; drivers shouldn’t operate phones.) 

Bonus road-view: pair a trailer interior cam with a dash cam that supports Live View (e.g., Garmin) https://amzn.to/3JBSkDz for the road ahead—your passenger can monitor both. 

If smoke shows while you’re hauling
1. Signal, pull onto bare dirt/pavement clear of vegetation. Kill the engine. Call 911. 
2. If fire is small/exterior, hit it fast with the right extinguisher (ABC for fuel/electrical; water-mist for hay/shavings). Keep trailer doors closed until you’re ready to unload to avoid feeding oxygen.  
3. When you do unload, angle horses away from traffic and flame; use the rear ramp/door only if it’s cool enough to touch.



Quick kit list for every rig
• 5-lb ABC extinguisher (truck) + 5-lb ABC (trailer) + 2.5-gal water-mist can (tack/exterior).  
• Wheel chocks, leather gloves, headlamp, folding saw/knife, halters with lead ropes staged at each door.
• Camera system (interior + rear). Spare fuses, spare breakaway battery.
• Maintenance habit: touch hubs at every stop; schedule annual bearing service and brake inspection.  

Fire in a horse trailer is the worst-case scenario—but the fixes are simple: prep the rig, carry the right extinguishers, add eyes inside, and treat every pull-off like fire season. That’s how we stack the deck for the horses.

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Horse trailer supplies
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Photo credit from Sports Illustrated article: https://www.si.com/fannation/rodeo/news/in-ashes-of-trailer-fire-two-young-women-search-for-healing-and-hope

Thinking about getting a new helmet? Charles Owen representative Lindsy Gumbiner is here until 4pm today expertly fittin...
08/23/2025

Thinking about getting a new helmet? Charles Owen representative Lindsy Gumbiner is here until 4pm today expertly fitting and adjusting CO helmets.
P.S. - we brought snacks!

Hey mom, can I be a unicorn for Halloween??
08/20/2025

Hey mom, can I be a unicorn for Halloween??



Address

1101 Ridge Road Suite C
Pottstown, PA
19465

Opening Hours

Monday 12pm - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

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+16104690111

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Equine Exchange Tack Shop is your neighborhood tack shop! Located just outside Pottstown in beautiful Northern Chester County, we offer a large variety of riding apparel, horse supplies, supplements and equestrian gifts by such vendors as Mountain Horse, Charles Owen, Kerrits, Airowear, OneK, Herm Sprenger, Myler Bits, Romfh and so much more. Our products range from dog treats to horse feed, supporting all disciplines of riding. We are always trying to improve the variety of available products. We welcome your suggestions. Our consignment is the largest selection in the area. Our retail facility houses over 10,000 sq ft of tack, horse feed (McCauley Brothers), riding apparel, strap goods, stable supplies,medical supplies and supplements. We also carry dog/cat food, treats and supplies as well as duck and chicken feed and much more! Our consignment includes a variety of English, Western, Driving, and Saddleseat tack and apparel. With staff of over 30 years experience in the horse industry, we are available to answer all your questions. Give us a call or come and visit. Our goal is to exceed your expectations!