Question: let's say you have drive a load of cattle 20 hours away. Do you have to stop and unload the cattle along the way to sort of let them stretch out a little or do you just have them in the truck for 20 hours? Safe travels
When you load em, you don't stop until you get to the destination, I've driven over 1000 miles straight, 21 hours, I don't like doing it, but sometimes that's what you have to do. Some loads are longer than that but that has been my personal furthest.
depending on the feedlot they will buy most anything, some even specialize in Holsteins, typically a breed known for milk production, but I guess you need to do something with the steers!
It's nice to see a video knowing I don't have to pickup 4 sales and be in cactus in the morning
I hear ya! Those buyers will run ya pretty hard some times!
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I can smell the Sale Barn from my recliner 🤣
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Question: let's say you have drive a load of cattle 20 hours away. Do you have to stop and unload the cattle along the way to sort of let them stretch out a little or do you just have them in the truck for 20 hours? Safe travels
When you load em, you don't stop until you get to the destination, I've driven over 1000 miles straight, 21 hours, I don't like doing it, but sometimes that's what you have to do. Some loads are longer than that but that has been my personal furthest.
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Do you ever haul to plant at Waco?
No, most of the loads I do go to feed lots in Kansas, Texas Panhandle and some to Colorado
Feedlots buy Brangus cattle
depending on the feedlot they will buy most anything, some even specialize in Holsteins, typically a breed known for milk production, but I guess you need to do something with the steers!