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Dude love the videos. Clean funny and your honest not acting like you know everything. I appreciate all of it. Looking forward to more be safe and blessings
You are paying it back with these videos. You might be a rookie but you are showing people the good and bad of the job. I’ve been looking for this for couple of years. All I would find is trucks driving down the road no loading or unloading. Keep posting! Be safe out there
Thank you Leroy! I am def going to keep these coming for y'all! Not going to be any drama on my channel :) I aint got no time for it brother! Thank you so much for watching!
It’s nice seeing the day to day on cattle hauling, always wanted to try it but never did. I think you’re the only one doing videos on livestock hauling 👍🏻
Enjoyed the video. It’s just truckin. Truckin is full of ups and downs. Waiting and being patient. You really learn perseverance in trucking. There’s nothing else like it. Your doing great. Keep on truckin and have a good one. 👍👍👍❤️
Hauling chickens in cold weather we put those kind of boards on the transport cages. We loved them because the birds can't crap on you when chaining the cages down.
I’m enjoying ya videos dude, your doing and showing what I’m wanting to get into for my next driving career and ole Somerset Ky I live bout 30 mins from there, keep on doing what ya doing. Big Dawg
Actually I find this really helpful to understand the reality of what happens. Of course there are horrendous stuff that happens, and certain rhetorics magnify this. As a young child we used to go to France from the UK on the ferry and I’d see the haulers doing live export and my parents told me about it. My reaction was heartbreak. However, now having been a vegetarian for multiple decades, probably as an eating disorder to gain control in my teenage years and as a cultural reaction to the way British culture sees animals or rather refuses to see the natural process of meat consumption. I know believe in educating myself in agricultural practices. @the milk man big up on how you talk about the animals and their welfare calling out for doing certain things because that’s animal abuse. I appreciate this so much. Unfortunately there is a narrative that people working in this industry are psychologically unstable and take it out on the animals. The reality is this happens in every industry to anyone, work place bullying etc. It’s such a value source to watch your videos and see compassion in farming. Whilst I am currently lacto-ovo vegetarian and conscious of the way those industries “use” animals as commodities, I would like to produce my own laying chickens, and my partner can do the meat chickens etc as that way you can be confident of their treatment
Men . I will love to be a bull hauler one day . .. but men let me tell you a trick for those filters, when you don’t have a filter wrench, use your belt is just as good .. that’s the Mexican way !! Lol . I saw once like 10 years ago an old trucker doin it back in Los Angeles California. I did it a few months back to take my air filter and it works really well . Any ways I really like your videos, it keeps me entertained and motivated to became a bull hauler ... 💪🏾 🐃 🚛 💨
My favorite to haul was rodeo stock. They literally stand still. Worse, are holstein heifers, they are like little school girls on their first field trip. Mooving ( see what i did there) around trying to climb over each other. And Springers will close their eyes and run right over you.
That's so cool you went to abby land . I grow up there with my dad being a meat cutter there I was born there . Thanks . Man . Lord that's been over 30 years ago. Wow
I drive a city bus. Maybe we could trade off sometime. I could drive around your trailer of animals and you can around the animals on the bus. ;) Lol. Happy Holidays-Drive safely. -DSL R.I.P.T.A
The few loads of pigs I hauled, the rules were so strict about contamination. You had to put plastic booties over your boots before getting out of the truck. The driver was forbidden to enter pig barn. You waited in the trailer as the barn hand chased them up. In Canada. Maybe different rules.
Lee Lahd I was a hog producer in Alberta Canada until 2014 and it all depends on what the producer wants, my neighbours didn’t want the liner cleaned or anything but my dad always had to liner cleaned when it would come in we didn’t care about putting booties over you’re boots cause those can be a safety hazard
You would think that but hauling pigs is a nasty thing all in its own way there's always collateral damage and if you have never seen how you get them out of the trailer its not for the weak at heart to see never known there was trap doors for that
Thanks Marvin! I am def going to do my best to keep the videos coming for you guys. I really enjoy making them, just sometimes a struggle to get time to edit :)
i learn from the best cattle order buyer in SC when my money get right and pin get fill i will load your truck and we will ride you to you cant ride no more Natoion Cattle Co $$$$$$
i been in the cattle order buying business off and on for 20 years when i get my money right and you get your trucking business right i will run you to the wheels fall off and we both get paid $$$$$$$$$
Thank you for your video's, I have never had anything to do with hauling or loading pigs, It is good to see some real stuff on this. Keep it going. Hello from Concordia KS.
Love the videos man. Have been wanting to get into hauling livestock for the last 2 years. Why did you get out ?? And will anyone give you a shot with no livestock hauling experience?
None of those pigs died. I have only had a couple of load where one or two didnt make it. And it wasnt because of getting cold or anything. They were just old and on their last foot. I have a 1995 Peterbilt 379. I am independent with my own authority. But I rented the trailer and was dispatched by the owner of the trailer. Thanks for watching!
@@TheMilkMans I would take cardboard into a major producer of breakfast sausage and there was always downers and I'm going to assume that was from heart failure from the trip that's because these hogs were 400 to 600 pounds and the driver would open the trap door and wrap a chain around it's leg and the forklift driver would pull it out and spray paint an x on it's head I was scared for life never seen anything like that before but it didn't stop my love for meat top of the food chain I guess lol
Kudos to the trailer designers ! Who knew ? Not me. Damm, I hope the pay is much higher than dry box humping ! No obese truckers here.....Be safe dude....thanks....very interesting. 👍🏻☕️🇺🇸
If you worked for me and you run out of fuel yoùr done.And you get the road call taken out of your pay.Stupid rookie mistake thats what the fuel cards are for.No excuses you are done bring back the equipment back!
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Dude this video is gonna get well over 1m. Just for the title alone.
That would be cool! Appreciate you watching!
Umm, lul...
Dude love the videos. Clean funny and your honest not acting like you know everything. I appreciate all of it. Looking forward to more be safe and blessings
Thanks John! Really appreciate the comment and also you checking out my vids! See you on the next one 😊
You are paying it back with these videos. You might be a rookie but you are showing people the good and bad of the job. I’ve been looking for this for couple of years. All I would find is trucks driving down the road no loading or unloading. Keep posting! Be safe out there
Love your videos!! Keep it up,can’t stand these other truckin videos where they just sit and talk about drama!!
Thank you Leroy! I am def going to keep these coming for y'all! Not going to be any drama on my channel :) I aint got no time for it brother!
Thank you so much for watching!
It’s nice seeing the day to day on cattle hauling, always wanted to try it but never did. I think you’re the only one doing videos on livestock hauling 👍🏻
Enjoyed the video. It’s just truckin. Truckin is full of ups and downs. Waiting and being patient. You really learn perseverance in trucking. There’s nothing else like it. Your doing great. Keep on truckin and have a good one. 👍👍👍❤️
This is very true!
Thank you for checking my vid out brother!
Are you going to haul cow with the stretch on your truck
That’s cool bro that your honest about things that happen to you it can really help other drivers
Really cool I didn’t know you guys could do that with the panels
Love your videos bud..keep it up
Hauling chickens in cold weather we put those kind of boards on the transport cages. We loved them because the birds can't crap on you when chaining the cages down.
Hahaha I bet! One thing I can’t stand is chicken shit 🤢
I’m sure this job is a very Smelly job but GOD knows we Love our Pork. Thanks for Hauling Arnold and his Friends.
You got a nice truck, you should try keeping the inside cleaner
Outlaw life !!! TN cattle fellow here. Good videos pal stay safe out there .
Outlaw life lol gtfo of here
How cold does it have to be to need the panels for feeders and fats?..........
I’m enjoying ya videos dude, your doing and showing what I’m wanting to get into for my next driving career and ole Somerset Ky I live bout 30 mins from there, keep on doing what ya doing. Big Dawg
Thanks bro I really appreciate it! It’s definitely a lot different than anything else you’ll haul out here
Do you haul cows
Animal activists have left the chat....
Durtydaniel 661 where
@@calebmanuel17 its a joke
Actually I find this really helpful to understand the reality of what happens. Of course there are horrendous stuff that happens, and certain rhetorics magnify this. As a young child we used to go to France from the UK on the ferry and I’d see the haulers doing live export and my parents told me about it. My reaction was heartbreak.
However, now having been a vegetarian for multiple decades, probably as an eating disorder to gain control in my teenage years and as a cultural reaction to the way British culture sees animals or rather refuses to see the natural process of meat consumption. I know believe in educating myself in agricultural practices.
@the milk man big up on how you talk about the animals and their welfare calling out for doing certain things because that’s animal abuse. I appreciate this so much. Unfortunately there is a narrative that people working in this industry are psychologically unstable and take it out on the animals. The reality is this happens in every industry to anyone, work place bullying etc. It’s such a value source to watch your videos and see compassion in farming.
Whilst I am currently lacto-ovo vegetarian and conscious of the way those industries “use” animals as commodities, I would like to produce my own laying chickens, and my partner can do the meat chickens etc as that way you can be confident of their treatment
Hi there bro how is karting pigs I do a lot of sheep and cattle here in Australia we have two decks for cattle and 4 decks for sheep
That's good to know they make something to break the wind and cold !
Thanks for driving food across the nation!
JO JO IN VT 💕☃😊
Men . I will love to be a bull hauler one day . .. but men let me tell you a trick for those filters, when you don’t have a filter wrench, use your belt is just as good .. that’s the Mexican way !! Lol . I saw once like 10 years ago an old trucker doin it back in Los Angeles California. I did it a few months back to take my air filter and it works really well . Any ways I really like your videos, it keeps me entertained and motivated to became a bull hauler ... 💪🏾 🐃 🚛 💨
My dad hauls shavings to cattle truck wash outs. Nice truck btw.
i work for a company that cleans pig transport trailers, we get in trouble/scolded by drivers if boards arnt up
Why?
Pls upload more video like this
My favorite to haul was rodeo stock. They literally stand still. Worse, are holstein heifers, they are like little school girls on their first field trip. Mooving ( see what i did there) around trying to climb over each other. And Springers will close their eyes and run right over you.
Serious question. How good are they keeping the animals warm inside? It must still be freezing balls especially when driving
Kevin Valdez oh it’s definitely freezing balls
Damn I learned a lot in this video, had no idea you guys cover up the trailer for animals lol
Just a suggestion you should try to label your boards so you know exactly where they go, to save you time.
They were labeled lol. I just never paid attention. Which obviously was a mistake 😂
That's so cool you went to abby land . I grow up there with my dad being a meat cutter there I was born there . Thanks . Man . Lord that's been over 30 years ago. Wow
Very very beautiful video
Thank you so much!
Ur gonna make it big 👏🏻
I drive a city bus. Maybe we could trade off sometime. I could drive around your trailer of animals and you can around the animals on the bus. ;)
Lol. Happy Holidays-Drive safely.
-DSL R.I.P.T.A
I yes to leave in cactus tx not that far from there
thank you for showing this I wondered if and how yall hauled in the winter. I work for a auto shipping company
I couldnt do the autos. Id be way to scared to drive one off the trailer. lol
@@TheMilkMans I work on the trucks
Keep up videos I’m enjoying them 👍🏼👍🏼
I appreciate you checking out my videos man!
Really great what it takes to do the job
The few loads of pigs I hauled, the rules were so strict about contamination. You had to put plastic booties over your boots before getting out of the truck. The driver was forbidden to enter pig barn. You waited in the trailer as the barn hand chased them up. In Canada. Maybe different rules.
I know that there are definitely some
places that have very strict rules. We don’t haul those loads lol
Really appreciate you watching and commenting! 👍🏻
The Milk Man I haul cattle seasonally. Spring and fall. Always like watching how others do it. Pull super b grain bulkers rest of the time.
Lee Lahd I was a hog producer in Alberta Canada until 2014 and it all depends on what the producer wants, my neighbours didn’t want the liner cleaned or anything but my dad always had to liner cleaned when it would come in we didn’t care about putting booties over you’re boots cause those can be a safety hazard
TimmyTeaBag where in Alberta? I’m in between Calgary and Brooks.
One good thing about hauling livestock, your freight walks on and walks off... just kidding... I know....
You would think that but hauling pigs is a nasty thing all in its own way there's always collateral damage and if you have never seen how you get them out of the trailer its not for the weak at heart to see never known there was trap doors for that
nice video keep posting them
Thanks Marvin! I am def going to do my best to keep the videos coming for you guys. I really enjoy making them, just sometimes a struggle to get time to edit :)
i learn from the best cattle order buyer in SC when my money get right and pin get fill i will load your truck and we will ride you to you cant ride no more Natoion Cattle Co $$$$$$
i been in the cattle order buying business off and on for 20 years when i get my money right and you get your trucking business right i will run you to the wheels fall off and we both get paid $$$$$$$$$
@@MrAntonio1930
pls edit ...
Thank you for your video's, I have never had anything to do with hauling or loading pigs, It is good to see some real stuff on this. Keep it going. Hello from Concordia KS.
Are they heading for slaughterhouse
Yes sir!
Obviously hahaha they gonna be nice food
jaycee _ yes bacon
They will be made into Hardee's breakfast sausage patties among other things
Love the videos man. Have been wanting to get into hauling livestock for the last 2 years. Why did you get out ?? And will anyone give you a shot with no livestock hauling experience?
Ill make a video talking about it sometime
You ever haul any to Tennessee?
One of our main runs was down to Kodak, TN 🤙
@@TheMilkMans good ole swaggertys
Hey with the load of pigs any die ? The one where you were putting the boards? What year is your truck? You an independent driver?
None of those pigs died. I have only had a couple of load where one or two didnt make it. And it wasnt because of getting cold or anything. They were just old and on their last foot.
I have a 1995 Peterbilt 379. I am independent with my own authority. But I rented the trailer and was dispatched by the owner of the trailer.
Thanks for watching!
@@TheMilkMans I would take cardboard into a major producer of breakfast sausage and there was always downers and I'm going to assume that was from heart failure from the trip that's because these hogs were 400 to 600 pounds and the driver would open the trap door and wrap a chain around it's leg and the forklift driver would pull it out and spray paint an x on it's head I was scared for life never seen anything like that before but it didn't stop my love for meat top of the food chain I guess lol
Just found your channel and love what you are doing. I’d love you break into livestock and run it for a while. Keep up the great work. WLBS. Ken
Angle backing is my shit. Also looked like ole boy ahead of you had 2 dead hogs.
Nice video bro 👍🏽 are you out of Wisconsin?
Thanks man! I am out of WI :)
Kudos to the trailer designers ! Who knew ? Not me. Damm, I hope the pay is much higher than dry box humping ! No obese truckers here.....Be safe dude....thanks....very interesting. 👍🏻☕️🇺🇸
I’m from Omaha nebraska, where do you go to drop off at?
I can’t remember where I was going with them in this vid if it was pigs, I was either going to Curtiss, WI or Kodak, TN
I’m in Omaha Nebraska too
@@jimmytran1870 I moved from Omaha nebraska to Mississippi but moving back again in feb
Get a sheep cane it works wonders
Hey I here is my road trip ??? I kid says bring me too !!!!! U drive right by my house
that looks like such a pain in the ass
Damn impressive u doing it by urself wow
Blue haired girls punching the air rn
are you "allowed" a percentage of animals dying in transit in the winter?
Dude you were kidding when you say they could freeze to the floor. Something to do with the wood chips.. California girl here.🙄🙄🙄
Nice video
Thanks!
God Bless in Jesus Christ Name Amen.
here our cows love the cold minus 20c is happiness for them
No they don’t
If you worked for me and you run out of fuel yoùr done.And you get the road call taken out of your pay.Stupid rookie mistake thats what the fuel cards are for.No excuses you are done bring back the equipment back!
You under your own authority or you leased on with someone?
I’m under my own authority but I pull the guys trailer that dispatches me :)
That’s cool. Watching your videos now.
Thanks man! I really appreciate it
I’m getting my own ride n wagon this year an wanna be under my own authority, but never hauled livestock before
@@TheMilkMans do you haul cows
you think a pig running into your leg is painful, try being married 47 years
Hahaha I heard that!
I’m from Omaha Nebraska
You must see a lot of cattle pots rolling around there
Let’s all be honest here, no one searched for this video...
Fluxius Let’s all be honest here, you stole this comment.
No that we are all being honest I must confess that I love curvy women
I searched for this
Thomas same
Oh my god the dead one's This is not sounding good. Why would they be dead. 😱😱😱😱😨😨😨😨🤔🤔🤔
Slide it in, that's what she said, unless you are a married man!! Haha!!
Onesie?! What are you ,Two? Coveralls, say it with me, Holy Crap. Todd the retired trucker.