Transport
Alpaca and llama transport
Plenty of head room :)
UPCOMING TRANSPORTS:
- 2025
- December
- We'll have a short route in December from Oregon to Colarado and Nebraska only.
- 2026
- Our goal for 2026 is to have 2 trips in the spring and 2 in the fall. I will release the estimated dates by December of 2025. Please reach out to get your animals on the list for 2026!
NOTES:
- My coast to coast trips typically fill up approximatley 30 days prior to departure so please schedule with me as early as possible. I hate to tell people there isn't room but last-minute adds are difficult to accomodate with the demand.
- CVI's - I REQUIRE CVI's FOR ALL ANIMALS ON THE TRAILER. Even if they're not traveling outside of the state they are picked up in, it's required. This is required for the health and safety of all animals on the trailer.
HAULING OPTIONS
- Group hauls: These are typically what our transports consist of. The dates are typically pre-scheduled and animals are picked up and dropped off along the route. Males and females are separated however all females will be combined in their own compartment as well as males.
- Dedicated compartment: At this time, we do NOT offer a dedicated compartment. Due to the overwhelming popularity of our general transports, we just don't have the space to create individual compartments.
- Dedicated hauls: When you only want your animals on the trailer this is the perfect option. It's great for herd moves, large groups of animals that are going to one location, high value animals or if there's a health concern where you don't want animals from different locations mixed.
EQUIPMENT
- 24' x 8' Stock Trailer: This is what we use for a majority of our transports. It has vents on all sides as well as 12 in the roof for great air circulation during the summer that can be closed in the winter. During the summer, we also have fans that we'll run at night to keep the animals cool. The total floor space available for animals is roughly 24' long x 8' wide and has 2 separate compartments.
- Transit Van: For shorter more local runs this is less expensive if you only need a few animals moved.
Ms smiley heading on a road trip
Kristian & Kolbe with the new trailer
On the road heading East
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