Coosh71
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haase said:70 mph?
Nope. Speed limit was 55. We didn't wanna speed and get in trouble... :clap:
haase said:70 mph?
Caustic Burno said:haase said:What about the guy in Texas yesterday that was pulled over, going 70mph down the highway with a horse tied up in the truck bed standing up.
In the 60's many a cow got hauled to the salebarn in the back of a pickup.
It was late 60's till you started regularly seeing cattle trailers
Jogeephus said:sim.-ang.king said:Them plastic bags account for 85% of calving difficulties in the Philippines.
I thought that was plastic straws and that's why they banned them in California to insure their dairy cows are happy cows.
When we first started out I had a Hummer H2 and hauled calves multiple times in the back. Redneck, much?Stocker Steve said:haase said:What about the guy in Texas yesterday that was pulled over, going 70mph down the highway with a horse tied up in the truck bed standing up.
Not in Minnesota. Usually a much higher class of livestock producers, but I have seen some real rodeos loading critters in the back of mini vans and SUVs. :nod: Goats are exciting, sucking calves are usually confused, and waterfowl are just nasty.
Still have an old stock rack from the previous owners by an old hay barn, probably been there for decades.Nesikep said:we had stock racks on our old chevy 1 ton and hauled a lot of cows in there.. What surprises me is how some people loaded them.. no ramps, not dock, nothing, back up to a gate and scare the cows into the truck pretty much
Hook2.0 said:Guess this went over the heads of some