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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1607374" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>I couldn't fire them. They are the only ones in Canada that go coast to coast on a weekly basis. Very handy. And well worth the premium to not have truckers that beat on the cattle like feeder cattle. </p><p></p><p>Need to count unloading and resting en route as well as border crossing fees. Probably get lucky and be able to use border unload to satisfy US and Canada requirements. Used to be $100-150 per head for the border check, but I don't know what it is lately. I was figuring on 55 head, these are southern cattle we are talking about. These are also breeder, not feeder cattle, so the import rules are more stringent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1607374, member: 1682"] I couldn't fire them. They are the only ones in Canada that go coast to coast on a weekly basis. Very handy. And well worth the premium to not have truckers that beat on the cattle like feeder cattle. Need to count unloading and resting en route as well as border crossing fees. Probably get lucky and be able to use border unload to satisfy US and Canada requirements. Used to be $100-150 per head for the border check, but I don't know what it is lately. I was figuring on 55 head, these are southern cattle we are talking about. These are also breeder, not feeder cattle, so the import rules are more stringent. [/QUOTE]
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