Livestock Transport
Livestock transport refers to the movement of farm animals, such as cattle, sheep, pigs, and poultry, from one location to another. This process is essential for various purposes, including selling animals at markets, moving them to different farms, or transporting them to processing facilities. Proper handling and care during transport are crucial to ensure the animals' health and welfare.
Transport methods can vary, including trucks, trains, and ships, depending on the distance and type of livestock. Regulations often govern animal welfare during transport, requiring adequate space, ventilation, and access to food and water to minimize stress and injury to the animals.