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My tastes for trailers may vary from others, this I understand. But let me tell ya - when I first decided I wanted to haul my horse around, I really wanted to do so in something like this: spotted at the MCTA Jenny Camp. #jealous These euro-style vans just seem so simple - but also kinda luxurious (that thing was HUGE). And there's actually a place nearby that converts old ambulances into horse vans... but it was not in my budget. In fact, pretty much nothing was in my budget, without…

Fresh Pre-Owned Inventory Just In!! 2023 Gooseneck Trailer 24' Stock GN $14,900.00 / Details In Link In Bio 6'-8" x 24'-0" x 6'-8" Tall 2 - 7000# Torsion Axles 5 - 235-85/R16 Tires Side Escape Door 2-Center Gates Butterfly Rear Gates Tarp Top Wayne Hodges Trailer Sales⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ Weatherford, TX⁣⁣⁣ 800.994.6343 / 817.599.6488⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ #WayneHodgesTrailerSales #WayneHodgesTrailers #GooseneckTrailers #ranch #ranching #cattle #caballo #ranchready #ranchrig #ranchlife #ranchhorse #stocktrailer #li... Stock Trailer, Gooseneck Trailer, Western Life, Ranch Life, Trailers For Sale, Link In Bio, Trailer, Siding

Fresh Pre-Owned Inventory Just In!! 2023 Gooseneck Trailer 24' Stock GN $14,900.00 / Details In Link In Bio 6'-8" x 24'-0" x 6'-8" Tall 2 - 7000# Torsion Axles 5 - 235-85/R16 Tires Side Escape Door 2-Center Gates Butterfly Rear Gates Tarp Top Wayne Hodges Trailer Sales⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ Weatherford, TX⁣⁣⁣ 800.994.6343 / 817.599.6488⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ #WayneHodgesTrailerSales #WayneHodgesTrailers #GooseneckTrailers #ranch #ranching #cattle #caballo #ranchready #ranchrig #ranchlife #ranchhorse #stocktrailer…

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Hello, Frank here. When Fern and I returned to Oklahoma from Alaska, we were nine years older than we were before we left. Our last dealings with goats and sheep, had been using a nice metal cage that slid into the back of a pickup truck. While this worked fairly well at that time for transporting animals, which didn't happen often, a couple of times a year maybe, it was still difficult to lift a 200 pound ram, that was not at all interested in cooperating into that little cage. We have lots…

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