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<blockquote data-quote="Gliderider" data-source="post: 189805" data-attributes="member: 3296"><p>As some of you know, I am purchasing a couple of pregnant highland cows. Well the guy I'm buying from, went to his farm in WV to pick them up to bring them here and found that both cows had their calves. They are around a week old. He suggested I find a couple of calf crates and bringing them to him to ship the calves, in with the cows, because he's afraid they would get fallen on and crushed. He's also afraid that it's too cold to ship the week old babies. It's in the 20's in the am there and it's warm down here. It's a 6 hour drive from there to here in NC. Do I need to get crates or should I just tell him to go ahead and bring them? How and at what temps do ya'll ship cow calf pairs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gliderider, post: 189805, member: 3296"] As some of you know, I am purchasing a couple of pregnant highland cows. Well the guy I'm buying from, went to his farm in WV to pick them up to bring them here and found that both cows had their calves. They are around a week old. He suggested I find a couple of calf crates and bringing them to him to ship the calves, in with the cows, because he's afraid they would get fallen on and crushed. He's also afraid that it's too cold to ship the week old babies. It's in the 20's in the am there and it's warm down here. It's a 6 hour drive from there to here in NC. Do I need to get crates or should I just tell him to go ahead and bring them? How and at what temps do ya'll ship cow calf pairs? [/QUOTE]
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