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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 255616" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Some good advice! Cattle probably won't drink during trip unless it's a LONG trip (over 18 hours) and you down load them to a good pen (vets, arena, etc.) to give several hours of rest. Also, if you haul yourself, make sure you plan your trip to avoid heavy traffic/construction areas that could slow down or stop you for a while. As long as trailer is moving, air circulation is happening to keep them from overheating. Also, start and stop SLOWLY so you don't slam them around in trailer...also careful on turns... Never haul livestock unless you have a GOOD, maintained, reliable trailer with good tires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 255616, member: 9"] Some good advice! Cattle probably won't drink during trip unless it's a LONG trip (over 18 hours) and you down load them to a good pen (vets, arena, etc.) to give several hours of rest. Also, if you haul yourself, make sure you plan your trip to avoid heavy traffic/construction areas that could slow down or stop you for a while. As long as trailer is moving, air circulation is happening to keep them from overheating. Also, start and stop SLOWLY so you don't slam them around in trailer...also careful on turns... Never haul livestock unless you have a GOOD, maintained, reliable trailer with good tires. [/QUOTE]
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