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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 392134" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>Basically, Longhorns are no different than any other type of cattle when transporting as long as you have enough room in the trailer for the animal to ride as comfortably as possible. A two or three day trip would be hard on any kind of cow. Of course, you'll need to have feed and water for the animal if they are going to be on a trailer for that amount of time. Assuming you're traveling for a long distance or amount of time, when you stop at night the animal needs to have enough room to lay down and rest. Most of those that I've hauled seem to stand up while traveling and they don't lay down until the trailer stops moving but I have seen a few who would lay down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 392134, member: 440"] Basically, Longhorns are no different than any other type of cattle when transporting as long as you have enough room in the trailer for the animal to ride as comfortably as possible. A two or three day trip would be hard on any kind of cow. Of course, you'll need to have feed and water for the animal if they are going to be on a trailer for that amount of time. Assuming you're traveling for a long distance or amount of time, when you stop at night the animal needs to have enough room to lay down and rest. Most of those that I've hauled seem to stand up while traveling and they don't lay down until the trailer stops moving but I have seen a few who would lay down. [/QUOTE]
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