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Stock trailer floor non slip question
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1546777" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>Yep the wind will wiggle em right under the gate.</p><p>I use 2x4 horse panels stapled down with good barbed fence Staples.</p><p>Seems like it would be slick and at first it is. After a put the panels in I put some cows in and let em stomp around in there for a few hours. The panels are very soft steel and get mashed down to the contours of the lumber. Not only does it give good traction. It virtually eliminates any chance of a foot going through. ........no shod horses of course</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1546777, member: 24947"] Yep the wind will wiggle em right under the gate. I use 2x4 horse panels stapled down with good barbed fence Staples. Seems like it would be slick and at first it is. After a put the panels in I put some cows in and let em stomp around in there for a few hours. The panels are very soft steel and get mashed down to the contours of the lumber. Not only does it give good traction. It virtually eliminates any chance of a foot going through. ........no shod horses of course [/QUOTE]
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