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Sheep in a B Double truck, Moree, NSW, Australia Twelve pigs being transported to an auction sale. Livestock transportation is the movement of livestock, by road, rail, ship, or air. Livestock are transported for many reasons, including slaughter, auction, breeding, livestock shows, rodeos, fairs, and grazing.
Finemore's later sold the livestock division off to Stockmaster. Barry and Geoff Lewington are still active in the transport industry, operating new ventures. [1] Lewington's operated a large fleet of livestock trucks servicing all of Australia
A three-trailer livestock road train in Australia An early road train at Alice Springs on the way to Tennant Creek, c. 1938–1948 A diesel road train in Alice Springs, c. 1938–1939. A road train, also known as a land train or long combination vehicle (LCV) is a semi-trailer used to move road freight more efficiently than single-trailer semi ...
An open livestock carrier with a cargo of sheep from Australia, docked in Oman. A livestock carrier is a seagoing vessel for the transportation of live animals. Typically it is large ship used in the live export of sheep, cattle and goats. Livestock carriers may be specially built new or converted from container ships.
Leader Trucks was a truck-manufacturing company based in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. It was established as an initiative of Cyril Anderson and Western Transport . Nearly 2,000 trucks (a wide variety from 4-ton to 250-ton) [ 1 ] were manufactured between 1972 and 1984.
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Angus cow: the common species utilised by livestock farmers in Australia and particularly by NAPCO in its composite breeding program. The North Australian Pastoral Company (NAPCO) is a large, privately owned, Australian cattle company which operates 14 cattle stations (as well as the Wainui farm and feedlot) covering over 60,000 km 2, managing around 200,000 cattle, throughout Queensland and ...
Arabella Station is a pastoral lease that currently operates as a cattle station in Queensland. It is located approximately 22 kilometres (14 mi) east of Charleville and 70 kilometres (43 mi) south of Augathella in Queensland. The property was established at some time prior to 1887 and in 1888 was owned by Mr McKenzie and was trading in cattle. [1]