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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 915572" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>I'm glad someone brought this up. A fella up by Missoula, MT is selling out his herd of British Whites. I'm interested in a cow/calf pair, and a friend of mine south of Portland, OR is interested in 2 yearling bulls. Friend is old; his truck and trailer are old. So, we've talked a little about making this a joint effort, at least to get them as far as my place (roughly 400 miles from the seller). My stock trailer is a 16 footer, with divider. My thinking is that the quarters would be pretty cramped with the boys in one section, and the cow/calf in the other. His thinking is that the more cattle are crowded, the better they haul -- that, because it's the way the big haulers do it. (We could do the MT to WA drive in one day; then he'd load the bulls into his trailer parked here to get them to OR.)</p><p></p><p>What's your thinking?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 915572, member: 16769"] I'm glad someone brought this up. A fella up by Missoula, MT is selling out his herd of British Whites. I'm interested in a cow/calf pair, and a friend of mine south of Portland, OR is interested in 2 yearling bulls. Friend is old; his truck and trailer are old. So, we've talked a little about making this a joint effort, at least to get them as far as my place (roughly 400 miles from the seller). My stock trailer is a 16 footer, with divider. My thinking is that the quarters would be pretty cramped with the boys in one section, and the cow/calf in the other. His thinking is that the more cattle are crowded, the better they haul -- that, because it's the way the big haulers do it. (We could do the MT to WA drive in one day; then he'd load the bulls into his trailer parked here to get them to OR.) What's your thinking? [/QUOTE]
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