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<blockquote data-quote="Sthrncwboy" data-source="post: 1811588" data-attributes="member: 42970"><p>Yes. most every state that has TB racing has a lot stricter policy on hauling horses than Ga has. Don't know about cattle. Most every time I have hauled cattle across state lines it has been for someone else, and they handed me the paperwork. I have never had to get the papers myself, so I don't really know what is required. </p><p></p><p>You got that right about Florida! Couple of years ago I was hauling a horse from Chattanooga to Sarasota. The trucker in front of me at the Ag check station had a monkey that rode with him, and apparently he didn't have some document or certificate he needed. Held us all up nearly an hour before they told him to pull up so the rest of us could be checked and sent down the road. Last I heard the driver say when he was on the phone with someone, was that he was going to have to stay there til the next day when he could hire a vet to come do whatever it was that he needed. He was hauling alfalfa hay to Sarasota, too. So that's why he stopped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sthrncwboy, post: 1811588, member: 42970"] Yes. most every state that has TB racing has a lot stricter policy on hauling horses than Ga has. Don't know about cattle. Most every time I have hauled cattle across state lines it has been for someone else, and they handed me the paperwork. I have never had to get the papers myself, so I don't really know what is required. You got that right about Florida! Couple of years ago I was hauling a horse from Chattanooga to Sarasota. The trucker in front of me at the Ag check station had a monkey that rode with him, and apparently he didn't have some document or certificate he needed. Held us all up nearly an hour before they told him to pull up so the rest of us could be checked and sent down the road. Last I heard the driver say when he was on the phone with someone, was that he was going to have to stay there til the next day when he could hire a vet to come do whatever it was that he needed. He was hauling alfalfa hay to Sarasota, too. So that's why he stopped. [/QUOTE]
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