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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 18071"><p>16' you could go with bumper pull, but if gooseneck is an option it is so much better. I've got a 24' goose to move horses or cattle. It's not as open as a full stock trailer, but still slatted on the sides for ventilation. Ijust put tack in the nose of the trailer and it works fine. Gooseneck puts all the tongue weight on top of your truck axle rather than hanging off of the back. Pulls very nice, even with 12,000 lbs of cattle in it.</p><p></p><p>> Over the next two years I will</p><p>> acquire a roping horse that I'll</p><p>> haul to jackpots, etc., as well as</p><p>> about a dozen mother cows run on a</p><p>> bit of lease pasture some miles</p><p>> from the house. I'll need a</p><p>> trailer that will work for both. I</p><p>> THINK I want a 16' covered stock</p><p>> trailer with a small tack room up</p><p>> front, but I'm not sure. I'd also</p><p>> like your views on a bumper pull</p><p>> versus goose neck model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 18071"] 16' you could go with bumper pull, but if gooseneck is an option it is so much better. I've got a 24' goose to move horses or cattle. It's not as open as a full stock trailer, but still slatted on the sides for ventilation. Ijust put tack in the nose of the trailer and it works fine. Gooseneck puts all the tongue weight on top of your truck axle rather than hanging off of the back. Pulls very nice, even with 12,000 lbs of cattle in it. > Over the next two years I will > acquire a roping horse that I'll > haul to jackpots, etc., as well as > about a dozen mother cows run on a > bit of lease pasture some miles > from the house. I'll need a > trailer that will work for both. I > THINK I want a 16' covered stock > trailer with a small tack room up > front, but I'm not sure. I'd also > like your views on a bumper pull > versus goose neck model. [/QUOTE]
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