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Have to ask, we transport small livestock occasionally i.e. baby lambs. Is that something someone could put in the frunk since it's fairly spacious.

I had a concern with oxygen and it's probably not conditioned at all.

We currently move them in the back of a silverado with a cap on the bed.
 

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Correct - no AC and no airflow. Thinking it wouldn't work out too well. I wouldn't do it.

Ford missed the mark here by not adding an HVAC vent. Not really for livestock, but just for groceries, etc.
 

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I'll probably stick to the ICE truck for the hauling for now.

I hate to think i'll need to add a cap on the lightning since we don't do a lot of livestock hauling in general. Kind of takes away from the classic pickup look but may make it more incognito.
 

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Have to ask, we transport small livestock occasionally i.e. baby lambs. Is that something someone could put in the frunk since it's fairly spacious.

I had a concern with oxygen and it's probably not conditioned at all.

We currently move them in the back of a silverado with a cap on the bed.
Might end up as Lamb Chops at the end of the ride :(
Jokes aside; no air inflow so heat will be main issue. Oxygen should still be there; and acceleration will know them off.
 

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