I think RB might be talking about a trailer being towed behind a pickup, i.e. by a ball hitch. A semi trailer always puts a high load on the tractor wheels, so that the tractor gets traction.
RB, I've seen combination horse trailer and camp trailers in the configuration you saw. The human quarters are in the forward section of the trailer. Humans being generally lighter than horses, and not (supposed to be) occupying the quarters during travel, the balance point of the trailer is probably pretty far aft (depending on how many horses are in there).