Make sure you check the various resources available such as the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). They have many great resources available to better assist you in preparing for cattle transportation.
As touched on earlier, a lot of this really does depend on the state you are doing business in. If you would like to find more about your state you can try at the following link Interstate Livestock.com, which is hosted by United States Animal Health Association (USAHA).
Source:www.bovinevetonline.com
Which Animals Are Usually Transported?
Though this article’s main focus is cattle transportation, remember everything needs to get transported. So you can buy a trailer for transporting cattle, which can serve multiple purposes.
I am not saying put different species together, that could be bad! But perhaps you can transports horses in the same trailer. Or it can be converted to haul pigs.
After all there are numerous types of animals that must be transported. Chickens, ducks, goats, sheep, donkeys, llamas, and the list goes on… Of course I could get all technical and discuss the various categories of animals.