Al, ditto on Deb's grate ideas. Any metal netting or even a plywood piece cut to size should work. Personally I'd cut up a couple of compost cage panels and use those. Probably good enough for one time use, and pretty cheap.
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I have tie downs in the back.... If I tied them to the tie downs, to reduce attempts to jump forward over the seats, would that result in stupid goat death in some way?
I would think after five hours of being fed goat cookies, they would revolt and explode in some way for the next five hours.
Yeah... I have a Toyota Highlander, and I do NOT have a nifty grate to keep them in the back.
He was a reprobate and a hoot and brilliant... and died too young at 69![]()
I've heard it said that goats are born looking for a way to die, so it sounds like your sisters' goats are doing their part for the species.
On the few occasions that I have transported goats, I've noticed that they laid down pretty soon after the vehicle started moving. Apparently, they don't like swaying and getting swung off balance; they are more stable lying down and assume that position pretty quickly. Unfortunately, they can still yell while lying down.