How does one get into cattle hauling it seems like it's owner operator territory. Granted I need a years experience first. I'm just looking into other options for the long haul
livestock?
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Most bullhaulers are O/O's. Some have more than one truck and will hire drivers. Its a very tricky niche to get into. You can visit livestockloads.com and they used to have an area where people would post driver positions. I don't know if they do anymore, but browse around and see what you find. Good luck.
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I've seen Hogan trucks and ads in my area for company livestock haulers. Personally, it's kinda weird seeing those new Hogan aero trucks hauling a bull wagon.
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hogan are pig haulers NOT bull haulers/bovine relocation experts.(sorry just had to get that cleared up)
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dont plan on gettin much sleep as cattle are a load and go deal especialy in hot weather ..aint no 10 hr break with a cattle pot when its loaded .
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Poor little babies. Don't haul them. Freezing cold and intense heat in a trailer with no heat or A/C being transported to their concentration camps to be tortured, abused and finally murdered.
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Mmmm mmm and then made into burgers and steaks YUMgwilli89, Rugerfan, GenericUserName and 3 others Thank this. -
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funny how most of the the posters here dont know a #### thing about what it takes to transport livestock .
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