LGahr
Well-Known Member
Hello...
Some time ago I saw pictures and descriptions of a travelling crate or whatever you would call it for the
back of a pickup. I will only be hauling one tiny little guy and I have a creative husband. It would save
on gas and pulling a huge trailer to take one little guy to a show for just one class. I have searched the
"saved for future reference" files and forums but cannot find anything. It seems to me this picture may
have been posted by an Australian member.
I am not looking for side boards or a ramp.....I have those.....just the actual stall that fits on the back of
the truck and how it was designed for a miniature horse. Am I making any sense? Hopefully someone
will know exactly what I mean and direct me to the right place. If I remember correctly the stall area
was constructed of pvc pipe and wood and it had a top covered with something and a rubber mat for the
flooring but was not your typical flap in the wind tarp over the side boards arrangement. I would rather
pull a trailer than go that route.
Thank you.
Some time ago I saw pictures and descriptions of a travelling crate or whatever you would call it for the
back of a pickup. I will only be hauling one tiny little guy and I have a creative husband. It would save
on gas and pulling a huge trailer to take one little guy to a show for just one class. I have searched the
"saved for future reference" files and forums but cannot find anything. It seems to me this picture may
have been posted by an Australian member.
I am not looking for side boards or a ramp.....I have those.....just the actual stall that fits on the back of
the truck and how it was designed for a miniature horse. Am I making any sense? Hopefully someone
will know exactly what I mean and direct me to the right place. If I remember correctly the stall area
was constructed of pvc pipe and wood and it had a top covered with something and a rubber mat for the
flooring but was not your typical flap in the wind tarp over the side boards arrangement. I would rather
pull a trailer than go that route.
Thank you.