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RE: Transporting Goats in Truck-Hot Weather - blackie's maiden - 08-02-2018

This shows 2 doors.


RE: Transporting Goats in Truck-Hot Weather - blackie's maiden - 08-02-2018

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Hope this works...pics.show.air holes. Back is.actually 2 doors, a solid and.heavy 2x4 livestock panel. We didn't put holes in solid.door.to protect the generator from rain that we occasionally carry with us. Otherwise it would have holes.too.


RE: Transporting Goats in Truck-Hot Weather - Kat - 08-03-2018

That is pretty cool, looks like lots of headroom for humans too!


RE: Transporting Goats in Truck-Hot Weather - blackie's maiden - 08-03-2018

Well, not when you try to put a little hay up there for long.trips. We.should have made the storage.a.little.higher. We think we will have to break a bale up to fit. Trying to talk Hubby into some.real endcap.vents one on each narrow.end of the storage area. That should pull even more heat out I think when we are in motion without sucking rain in I hope. Haven't won that argument yet.


RE: Transporting Goats in Truck-Hot Weather - Mike - 08-03-2018

Wow, thats pritty cool.  Is the top part a seprate storage area?  Great idea!!!


RE: Transporting Goats in Truck-Hot Weather - blackie's maiden - 08-04-2018

Yes, top part is storage only. So no, not a lot of head room for people in goat part. I bump my head every time but low profile saves weight and gas.Goat part is only 4 feet tall.