Heck we even have cheese that contains not dairy products. But, as I said cattle transportation is the hauling of cows.
In fact almost all cattle are transported at list once during their lives. Another interesting fact to know is that the very first recorded transportation of livestock happen in about 1607 on an English ship named the Susan Constant, which was transporting Jamestown bound colonists.
Cattle transportation can be for beef (and other food products), for dairy, for breeding, and perhaps relocation (from one farm to another). Cows are more than just heifers or bulls.
They can be Holstein, Angus, Hereford, Jersey, Charolais, Texas longhorn, and about a 200 (plus) other breeds (give or take).
Well this is actually the easiest question to answer but not the simplest job. Oh, sure people will say what is the big deal?
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Livestock Transportation Requirements
Successfully hauling livestock poses particular challenges and requires particular skills and knowledge. There are numerous requirements for cattle transportation, and other livestock.