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Livestock Trucking Guide
Each year, 80,000 hogs leave the farm, but never reach market. After
producers have invested in feed, buildings, medications, equipment and
months of care, they perish on the way to market. Many of them could be
saved by care in loading, attention to the temperature, a better ride or
more careful handling.
Cattle
losses during transit are not as great, but more care could reduce
shrinkage and help reduce stress related losses. Stresses during handling
and transport reduce an animal's ability to fight disease, damage rumen
function, and affect reproductive performance.
The
Livestock Trucking Guide contains valuable information for
transporting animals such as space recommendations, the livestock weather
safety index, Ames wind chill indexes, and livestock trucking tips.
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