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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 372485" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Generally speaking, the facilities needed to load out cattle are provided by the seller, and it would depend on whether the person you sold them to had a stock trailer or a farm truck with a stock rack. In the first scenario, you would need to have an alley way leading to a gate to load them in the trailer, or the means to set up panels to 'funnel' them into the trailer. In the second scenario, you would need a loading chute that was about the same level as the bed of the truck to load them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 372485, member: 539"] Generally speaking, the facilities needed to load out cattle are provided by the seller, and it would depend on whether the person you sold them to had a stock trailer or a farm truck with a stock rack. In the first scenario, you would need to have an alley way leading to a gate to load them in the trailer, or the means to set up panels to 'funnel' them into the trailer. In the second scenario, you would need a loading chute that was about the same level as the bed of the truck to load them. [/QUOTE]
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