Livestock transportation demands extra responsibility and care. Before loading, inspect trailer ventilation systems and ensure proper airflow throughout the cargo area. Animals need adequate space and fresh air during transport. Drive smoothly with gradual acceleration and gentle braking. Sudden movements stress animals and can cause injuries or cargo shifting. Take curves slowly and avoid aggressive lane changes that could unbalance the load. Monitor temperature controls closely - overheating is dangerous for livestock. Plan routes with adequate rest stops and avoid prolonged delays. Some animals require water and feeding during longer hauls. Check local regulations for animal transport permits and documentation requirements. Maintain steady speeds and avoid unnecessary idling. Remember, these animals depend on your professional skills for safe delivery. Handle them with care - their welfare reflects our company's reputation and values.
