Things You'll Need
Instructions
Measure the distance between the horse's front and back feet and add 4 inches. Cut a 1-by-6-inch board the size measured. Cover the board with fabric, leaving enough to fold under on the bottom of the board. Glue the fabric to the board.
Attach the brackets with screws to the underside of the board, 1 inch from the side and end of each corner. Align the brackets so that you can insert the dowel rod in them.
Cut four wheels from 1-by-6-inch board using a circle saw drill bit. Use a piece of scrap wood under the piece you are cutting. Keep the drill as straight as possible so the wheels are even.
Find the exact center of the wheels and drill a hole the size of the dowel rod. Position the dowel through the brackets and slide the wheels on. Mark the wheel position and dowel length. Cut the dowel length to fit flush with the outside of the wheels so the axle does not stick out.
Insert the dowel rod through the brackets. Add white glue to the wheels and the dowel ends. Thread the wheels onto the dowel. Allow them to dry.
Attach the loop side of the Velcro to the horse's feet and position the hook side to the base. Insert a small eye screw into the front of the base and attach a small rope or leather pull cord.