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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 1652303" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>You're spot on. I've got an Eby now with the solid sides other than the vents at top and a small slot at the bottom. I feel like the solid sides are only necessary during January and parts of Dec/Feb here and further South, otherwise a pipe trailer would be a lot handier for me - easier to drag roped/tranq's cows onto for sure. The diamondplate floor is easy to clean, but comes with it's own set of concerns for traction for both cows and horses. I'd love to try an aluminum Gooseneck brand with pipe sides and the rubber cleat floor, assuming the sides could hold up to ropes being pulled through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 1652303, member: 2383"] You're spot on. I've got an Eby now with the solid sides other than the vents at top and a small slot at the bottom. I feel like the solid sides are only necessary during January and parts of Dec/Feb here and further South, otherwise a pipe trailer would be a lot handier for me - easier to drag roped/tranq's cows onto for sure. The diamondplate floor is easy to clean, but comes with it's own set of concerns for traction for both cows and horses. I'd love to try an aluminum Gooseneck brand with pipe sides and the rubber cleat floor, assuming the sides could hold up to ropes being pulled through. [/QUOTE]
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