Posted by ryanwheelock on February 02, 2010 at 06:19:17 from (67.59.45.73):
In Reply to: HAULING LIVESTOCK posted by JR.Frye on February 01, 2010 at 16:05:06:
2 years ago I was taking a steer to the butcher and only had a 2 place horse trailer. Thought no problem and loaded him up and off I went. Got a few miles down the road and felt something get lighter, turns out the steer turned himself around in trailer and jumped out of the back while I was going down the road. The horse trailer had a opening about 3/4's of the way up and was open for 2-3 feet to the roof. Neighbor saw the whole thing happen and said steer landed on his head/neck. I stopped and he was stunned for a while and walked him back home, lucky he was a pretty tame steer. Dont know how he didnt break his neck!!! last time I use a horse trailer. Also lucky I still was on the dirt road and not on the busy paved roads. Ryan in Northern Mich.
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