As mentioned in the past 4 giraffe are hauled in this trailer. The male is isolated in one stall, and the 3 females travel together in the end 3/4's of the unit. It has rolling up and down doors, often refereed to as "coca cola doors" as they are usually seen on trailer's that deliver soda. When the door's are closed because of cool weather, the bottom sections can be dropped for ventilation. I dropped one in the top photo to give you an idea. Note the "decorative" grill work to make it visually appealing to the public. Beside the trailer in the top photo, I had the guy's place the last gate which the door's close against, to give you an idea of the dividing gate's in the trailer between the male and females, or it can be divided into three separate units.
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011
For RJR--Giraffe Trailer
As mentioned in the past 4 giraffe are hauled in this trailer. The male is isolated in one stall, and the 3 females travel together in the end 3/4's of the unit. It has rolling up and down doors, often refereed to as "coca cola doors" as they are usually seen on trailer's that deliver soda. When the door's are closed because of cool weather, the bottom sections can be dropped for ventilation. I dropped one in the top photo to give you an idea. Note the "decorative" grill work to make it visually appealing to the public. Beside the trailer in the top photo, I had the guy's place the last gate which the door's close against, to give you an idea of the dividing gate's in the trailer between the male and females, or it can be divided into three separate units.
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