
Specialty Livestock Hauling in Ohio and the Midwest
Fully Insured, CDL-Qualified Hauling with Modern Equipment & Premium Care
Min. Fee $125
Mileage: $1.50/mile
With modern equipment and decades of hauling experience, we ensure your livestock arrive safely—whether it’s across the county or across state lines.
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Equipment
Our 2025 model 16-ft livestock trailer is built for both safety and flexibility—whether hauling to your farm, a processor, or delivering to a new buyer. The divider gate allows us to safely separate different species or single animals to minimize stress and avoid conflict. With electric brakes and torsion axles, your livestock enjoy a smooth, secure ride every time.
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Experienced
With hands-on experience hauling longhorn cattle, bison, sheep, and goats, we understand the unique needs of each species. As a fellow farmer and small operation, we treat your livestock as if they were our own. Whether you need one steer hauled to the processor or six 800-pound steers delivered to a buyer, we tailor each job to fit your operation. Your livestock’s safety is our priority—and we’d love the opportunity to earn your business.
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Transparent Hauling Rates
We charge a minimum fee of $125, with standard billing at $1.50 per mile—regardless of the number or weight of animals. Mileage is calculated using standard mapping software and includes all travel: from our farm, to your pickup location, and on to the final delivery destination. No hidden fees, just straightforward livestock hauling you can count on.
Hauling Specifics, FAQ’s.
We want your experience and that of your livestock to be safe and as stress-free as possible. To ensure this we have some FAQ’s that are important to review.
Livestock must be in a confined location for pick-up.
You must obtain any health papers or entry permits if your animals are traveling across state lines. Click the button below for more details on the requirements of your livestock.
No 2 loading situations are the same and you know your setup and livestock best. We will work with you in the loading process, but in the unlikely event your animals cannot be loaded, there will be a charge incurred to cover fuel expenses.