03-05-2014, 11:20 AM
Hi
Thanks, I will look into the Duraline. I will pick the two Kikos up the first week in April, but in a Great Dane sized crate. By Rendy time they might be too big for it. So I am looking for something like a stall for the two.
The van is a Chevy Express, the rear seat will be taken out. And the goat place will be in the rear. When stopped for an overnight I will have an awning on the off side and stake them out there. Probably put a cot out for me too. Its a full sized van, for this year I am planning just the two goats, but the doe will be coming on hikes just for exercise and to enjoy life, I plan to breed her this fall.
I am thinking about a 6' long area by the width of the van. I could use some cut stock panels with a frame. Have also thought of a ply covered box. With shavings and straw bedding.
I hope by Rendy time to have the RV far enough along as a work in progress to use, and be working on it for the next year. It will be 18' long wih a 3' porch on the rear and roof overhang.
If, all goes well you can see it all at the Rendy. From there I am winding south through Utah on down to AZ, looking for a permenent place to be.
Thanks, I will look into the Duraline. I will pick the two Kikos up the first week in April, but in a Great Dane sized crate. By Rendy time they might be too big for it. So I am looking for something like a stall for the two.
The van is a Chevy Express, the rear seat will be taken out. And the goat place will be in the rear. When stopped for an overnight I will have an awning on the off side and stake them out there. Probably put a cot out for me too. Its a full sized van, for this year I am planning just the two goats, but the doe will be coming on hikes just for exercise and to enjoy life, I plan to breed her this fall.
I am thinking about a 6' long area by the width of the van. I could use some cut stock panels with a frame. Have also thought of a ply covered box. With shavings and straw bedding.
I hope by Rendy time to have the RV far enough along as a work in progress to use, and be working on it for the next year. It will be 18' long wih a 3' porch on the rear and roof overhang.
If, all goes well you can see it all at the Rendy. From there I am winding south through Utah on down to AZ, looking for a permenent place to be.
Jake
Mikado, MI