jedstivers
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That's what I had too but won't work good on horses that have shoes.torogmc81":nm1v47m7 said:fasten a cattle panel to the wood floor. Not expensive and works really well!!
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That's what I had too but won't work good on horses that have shoes.torogmc81":nm1v47m7 said:fasten a cattle panel to the wood floor. Not expensive and works really well!!
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Not all rubber mats are4 e created equal, there are good ones and some that are about as effective as a layer of condoms.Nesikep":3emx7qek said:I saw a guy with rubber flooring in his trailer and it didn't seem to be particularly effective... As long as I have some crushed gravel on my floor they're OK, but I have to put some grid in the back so they stop crash-landing when they try and jump out
torogmc81":kqqjxd3x said:fasten a cattle panel to the wood floor. Not expensive and works really well!!
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Sure like mine, work great.danl"[b:1mlq7iaz said:]I am completely sold on the rubber mats [/b]I hauled two loads yesterday and the 2nd load was a crazy old cow I have been trying to get rid of for a year and couldn't get her pinned until yesterday.
I hauled her by herself and expected her to crash around all the way to the sale barn. As far as I know she didn't slip once.
She did warp my back gate when I got to the sale barn, trying to go over the top, now it won't slide.
TexasBred":1zx6s8zf said:Once again you show you disdain for anyone who doesn't do it like you. You have no idea how these folks drive nor the conditions they drive in or how they load their cattle. Dam back off with that condescending attitude. He77 straw, hay or whatever has a related cost also.
A lot easier than frozen manure and a cattle panel.skeeter swatter":1w1dzsot said:[ What do you use to get frozen cow pi%% mixed with straw out of that trailer in the middle of a canadian winter?? A pick axe...or do you just wait for August and let it thaw and blow out?
Best to you as well. ;-)
Nesikep":drqdk2ur said:Probably not quite as good, but some places have used industrial conveyor belting... it's certainly cheaper... I have a wood floor and I throw down a 5 gallon pail of crushed gravel on the wood floor and don't have a problem (I got a nasty little road too).. I spend about 20$ pressure washing it out at the truckwash after