
Posted Fri, Feb 20 2009 10:00 AM CST | ||
ROBERT LONG
Posts: 22 |
Yes that would be great | REPLY REPLY WITH QUOTE |
Posted Wed, Mar 04 2009 10:00 AM CST | ||
MATT FREDIN
Posts: 17 |
We have put together a list of sale barns around the country that we can put on the site. Other than sale barns, are there other types of facilities that would be good to add to the list? | REPLY REPLY WITH QUOTE |
Posted Thu, Mar 05 2009 10:00 AM CST | ||
BRETT LUTHY
Posts: 2 |
a lot of county fair grounds has places to unload cattle would just need to know contact info | REPLY REPLY WITH QUOTE |
Posted Tue, Apr 14 2009 03:28 AM CST | ||
BRETT LUTHY
Posts: 2 |
It would be nice to know of locations to unload cattle in emergency situations | REPLY REPLY WITH QUOTE |
Posted Wed, Feb 10 2010 06:50 AM CST | ||
Posts: 17 |
ANY PLACE WITH A SHUTTE????????? I DONT KNOW IM JUST THROWIN THAT OUT THERE!! |
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Posted Sat, Apr 03 2010 03:50 AM CST | ||
GEORGE WASSENAAR
Posts: 14 |
There is Euclid Stockyards in Chino Ca, it has both rear end and side unload shutes. |
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Posted Sun, Apr 04 2010 12:13 AM CST | ||
DEL HALL
Posts: 6 |
Come on, it's called common sense!!! if you need to get a load off call law enforcement 24 hours a day, and call the state vet 8am to 5 pm. they will help you contact a livestock facility (salebarn).the state vet has information as to where you may recieve asstance to get a load off in an emergency. |
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Posted Sun, Apr 04 2010 09:00 AM CST | ||
CARLOS
Posts: 22 |
Obviously he's never had enough 'common sense' to run the northeast where it helps to have a list. Contact someone who hauls dairy cattle, I guarantee they'll have an extensive list from coast to coast. |
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