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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 769836" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>All due respect. I used to work the racetracks when I was kid. I know how to cool a horse. The idea of getting into a trailer with two very large heifers and trying to run a scraper over them does not appeal to me much. They would stopm the livin crap out of a man pretty quick.</p><p></p><p>I have a question and maybe I am all wrong but if they are not crowded in any way, well bedded, able to lay down if they want, and in a trailer moving @ 60mph with pretty open sides why would they not be actually cooler inside there in the shade than standing out in a pasture in Ks at 100 drgrees. I would think the air flow alone would keep them a lot cooler. Does this make any sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 769836, member: 6713"] All due respect. I used to work the racetracks when I was kid. I know how to cool a horse. The idea of getting into a trailer with two very large heifers and trying to run a scraper over them does not appeal to me much. They would stopm the livin crap out of a man pretty quick. I have a question and maybe I am all wrong but if they are not crowded in any way, well bedded, able to lay down if they want, and in a trailer moving @ 60mph with pretty open sides why would they not be actually cooler inside there in the shade than standing out in a pasture in Ks at 100 drgrees. I would think the air flow alone would keep them a lot cooler. Does this make any sense. [/QUOTE]
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