Horse Transport: New Mexico to Texas
Ballpark haul cost for this corridor—~737 road miles. Adjust states below or open the full estimator.
Route
Ballpark estimate based on typical commercial equine hauling rates. Actual quotes will vary by hauler, route, time of year, and number of horses.
Popular corridors
How much does it cost to ship a horse from New Mexico to Texas?
For approximately 737 road miles between New Mexico and Texas, commercial equine haulers typically quote $737–$1,106 for a single horse in a shared trailer. Private or expedited service runs higher.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to ship a horse from New Mexico to Texas?
Shipping a horse from New Mexico to Texas typically costs $737–$1,106 for roughly 737 road miles, using typical commercial equine hauling rates of $0.60–$3.00 per mile depending on distance tier.
How long does interstate horse transport take?
For 737 miles, expect roughly 1–2 days with a professional hauler driving 8–10 hours per day and mandatory rest stops.
Do I need a health certificate to ship a horse across state lines?
Yes. Nearly all interstate transport requires a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) issued within 30 days of travel and a negative Coggins test within 12 months. Some destination states have additional import rules.
Should I use a shared or private trailer?
Shared trailers along popular corridors are often 40–60% cheaper than exclusive hauls but involve more stops and longer transit. Private trailers suit high-value or anxious horses when speed matters.
Is this route estimate accurate?
This page uses approximate road miles between state centroids and typical per-mile hauling tiers. Actual quotes depend on exact pickup/drop-off, fuel, season, and hauler availability—always collect 3–4 written quotes.