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Careful Planning Helps Keep Livestock Safe During Transport

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Moving livestock from one place to another takes more than loading animals into a trailer and driving away. Safe transport requires planning, patience, and close attention to animal welfare. Mistakes during loading, travel, or unloading can lead to stress, injury, illness, and financial loss.

One of the most common mistakes is overcrowding. When too many animals are packed into a trailer, they may not have enough room to stand, lie down, or balance during the trip. Crowding can increase stress and raise the risk of animals slipping, falling, or being injured. Producers should follow recommended space guidelines for each type and size of animal.

Poor handling is another major concern. Livestock should never be moved with excessive force. Rough handling, loud noises, and sudden movements can cause panic, making animals harder to control and more likely to hurt themselves or others. Low-stress handling techniques can help keep animals calm and make loading and unloading safer for both livestock and handlers.

Trailer condition also matters. Before each trip, farmers should inspect the vehicle and trailer carefully. Slippery floors, sharp edges, broken gates, loose boards, or damaged latches can create dangerous conditions. A few minutes of inspection before loading can prevent serious problems on the road.

The weather should also be considered before transporting livestock. Extreme heat or cold can place animals under severe stress. In hot weather, livestock need proper ventilation, shade, and careful scheduling. In cold weather, bedding and protection from wind may be needed. Long trips should be avoided when temperatures are above 85 degrees or below 5 degrees when possible.

Driving habits can make a big difference in animal safety. Sudden braking, sharp turns, and fast acceleration can throw animals off balance, causing injury or panic. Drivers should travel smoothly, take turns slowly, and allow extra stopping distance. On longer trips, producers should stop periodically to check on the animals and provide feed, water, and rest as needed.

Before loading, animals should be dry and should have received food and water within five hours. Wet animals can become chilled more easily in cold conditions, while hungry or thirsty animals may become stressed more quickly during transport.

Livestock owners should also follow all local and federal transportation rules. These regulations are designed to protect animal welfare and may help producers avoid fines or other penalties.

With proper space, calm handling, a safe trailer, weather planning, and careful driving, livestock transport can be safer and less stressful for animals and handlers alike.

 

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