For example Monogastrics includes poultry (ducks, geese, chickens, turkeys, guinea fowl and pigeons) and pigs. The term refers to livestock that have only one stomach.
But I won’t bore you with that much detail. However, depending on the animal you are going to transport it will depend on the type of trailer you use, at least to some degree. After all, you can’t haul an elephant or exotic wildlife or a buffalo in a trailer made for rabbits! Right?
Source: www.flyinganimals.co.za
How To Protect Cattle?
Protect your freight! I’ve spoke about this in one of my previous articles and here I go again. I can’t begin to explain how important this is but regardless the type of freight it is that you are carrying, you should always have a proper insurance and in this case when it comes to cattle transportation you should have lots more than insurance.
When you are thinking about dealing with cattle transportation, you need to be well prepared and able to provide adequate transport of the cattle to the new destination.