We went "looking" one day. I saw the goosenecks with living quarters built into the trailer. Nice but I couldn't figure it out. You aren't going to be in it when pulling (I hope) and the horses aren't going to be in it when you stop for the night (I hope) So why the door from the living quarters to the trailer? I guess you might use it if you pulled over in bad weather or something but I couldn't figure out what else for:')
Well, sometimes you're overnight or at a show where you want the horses in the trailer. If it's roomy enough they are fine there as long as they are taken out and exercised every once in awhile.
And, something like that would be great for Bob when he goes hunting. He's learned he can't tie Indy overnight 'cause he just unties himself or breaks the rope or the halter. He doesn't leave, just won't stand tied overnight. (He'll stand all day at a show - curious isn't it)