08-14-2022, 07:55 PM
This weekend I converted my plans into an actual thing.
In the future we will get an small horse dual axle trailer.
However for the time being this is what I came up with.
Overall it's a 10 by 4 flat deck trailer, I added 2x4 stake holders to the side. Built the panels up with 50 inch cattle panels and wood then put some corrugated metal siding on the sides and made a roof with it as well.
I'd really like any tips or recommendations for goats preferences in trailers. I'm going to try to make a front wind guard to take most of the wind off them.
Is a wood decking adequate for them? Should I get a rubber mat?
Do they need feed and water available on an hour plus drive?
This is for 2 whether alpine with horns about a year and a half old.
Going to try a maiden voyage soon and planning a trail magic camping trip in the next week and going to bring the 2 boys along.
Happy to get these goats out on more trails!
In the future we will get an small horse dual axle trailer.
However for the time being this is what I came up with.
Overall it's a 10 by 4 flat deck trailer, I added 2x4 stake holders to the side. Built the panels up with 50 inch cattle panels and wood then put some corrugated metal siding on the sides and made a roof with it as well.
I'd really like any tips or recommendations for goats preferences in trailers. I'm going to try to make a front wind guard to take most of the wind off them.
Is a wood decking adequate for them? Should I get a rubber mat?
Do they need feed and water available on an hour plus drive?
This is for 2 whether alpine with horns about a year and a half old.
Going to try a maiden voyage soon and planning a trail magic camping trip in the next week and going to bring the 2 boys along.
Happy to get these goats out on more trails!
Blessings,
Becca and Jordan
Becca and Jordan