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Hauling Cattle in the HEAT
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<blockquote data-quote="CKC1586" data-source="post: 769897" data-attributes="member: 816"><p>We travel Michigan to Georgia, it is about a 16 hour trip. We go straight thru, make our gas stops as quick as we possibly can. Get them filled up good for a couple of days prior to the trip and try to get them to drink just before getting on to the trailer. They do okay with this but they are ready to get off that trailer when we get there, sometimes they are anxious to drink but some will turn their nose up at the first offering of the new water (even though we filter it). With that 8 hour trip and the plan you have described I think your cattle will do just fine, keep the trailer moving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CKC1586, post: 769897, member: 816"] We travel Michigan to Georgia, it is about a 16 hour trip. We go straight thru, make our gas stops as quick as we possibly can. Get them filled up good for a couple of days prior to the trip and try to get them to drink just before getting on to the trailer. They do okay with this but they are ready to get off that trailer when we get there, sometimes they are anxious to drink but some will turn their nose up at the first offering of the new water (even though we filter it). With that 8 hour trip and the plan you have described I think your cattle will do just fine, keep the trailer moving. [/QUOTE]
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