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<blockquote data-quote="VCC" data-source="post: 1290183" data-attributes="member: 6399"><p>I do not know anything about the show so can't help you there. As far as hauling we hauled the calves in the front and the tack in the rear, easier to get the tack out and load without having to haul it all over the bedding. If you have a side gate to get them out in an emergency you should have no worries. If you have panels, mats, and bedding, it is easier to put that were you need before the calves go in, if loaded where you can get to it first. We did place the tack so it was easy to clear a lane for them if we had to unload from the rear in an emergency.</p><p> Water: I think if you offer water about 6 hours into the trip that is all they will need, if any. They tend to drink twice a day as it is, out in the field, so as long as they can drink freely prior to loading they should be fine. A little hay to chew on is a good idea, I see a lot of those hanging net jobs for horses used, keeps some of the hay out of the bedding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCC, post: 1290183, member: 6399"] I do not know anything about the show so can't help you there. As far as hauling we hauled the calves in the front and the tack in the rear, easier to get the tack out and load without having to haul it all over the bedding. If you have a side gate to get them out in an emergency you should have no worries. If you have panels, mats, and bedding, it is easier to put that were you need before the calves go in, if loaded where you can get to it first. We did place the tack so it was easy to clear a lane for them if we had to unload from the rear in an emergency. Water: I think if you offer water about 6 hours into the trip that is all they will need, if any. They tend to drink twice a day as it is, out in the field, so as long as they can drink freely prior to loading they should be fine. A little hay to chew on is a good idea, I see a lot of those hanging net jobs for horses used, keeps some of the hay out of the bedding. [/QUOTE]
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