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Posted Wed, Nov 07 2012 04:24 PM CST
BRENT MIDDLETON
B'S HAULING
LUDOWICI, GA
912-256-7873

Posts: 1
hey my name is brent i own and operate B's hound hauling service been looking at trying to get in to hauling/transporting live stock for some time now but have no clue where to start in this line of work transporting was hoping to get some pointers if you can help me out please feel free to call me or text even send me a msg on here thanks for your time and god bless REPLY REPLY WITH QUOTE
Posted Sun, Nov 18 2012 07:16 PM CST
CHRIS ROSS
ROCKING R RANCH
PERRY, OK

Posts: 5
buy a beef spotter and call sale barns and feed lots. wait in line and see if you cant get your foot in the door. sometimes youll have so many you cant get them hauled, other times no one will call. good luck.
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Posted Tue, Nov 20 2012 03:42 PM CST
C > R RANCH
BAY CITY, TX
409-222-2222

Posts: 22
Well I don't know of any hound haulers who became cow haulers! But....there was a boy from over by Missouri Valley, IA years ago who used to haul breeding rabbits for export to the Miami Airport, and he turned out to be a LEGENDARY cow hauler! Just holler for squatter! REPLY REPLY WITH QUOTE
Posted Wed, Nov 21 2012 01:58 PM CST
C > R RANCH
BAY CITY, TX
409-222-2222

Posts: 22
Also forgot to mention, if you're going to get into cow haulin, make sure you get a TWIC card! That way you can "SMOKE" right through the ports! Happy Turkey Day! REPLY REPLY WITH QUOTE