The number of cattle that can fit on a train depends on several factors, including the type of train car used and the size of the cattle. Typically, a standard livestock railcar can hold around 28 to 30 cattle, while larger cars may accommodate up to 50. Overall, a full freight train with multiple railcars can transport several hundred to over a thousand cattle at once. However, regulations regarding space and animal welfare also play a significant role in determining actual capacity.
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Oh, dude, it totally depends on the size of the cattle and the specific trailer, but on average, a large semi tractor trailer cattle hauler can fit around 40-50 head of cattle. But, like, don't quote me on that, I'm not a cattle-trailer-size expert or anything. Just imagine a bunch of mooing passengers going on a road trip together.
Depends on the size of the cattle. Rail cars transporting young weanling steers can have up to 50 or 60 cattle in a single car. With large cows or bulls, maybe only 15 to 30 may fit in a rail car.
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it was faster than driving them by horse.
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Its when ranchers or cowboys take there cattle to a train which they get on to and take them to the slaughter house. They might also get on trucks. You might call it a cattle run or a cattle drive.
-Board the train in that village they said the train hadn't come for a long time.
they train long and hard for many months to even years.
Fottballers have to train everyday, even if it's just for a while. But they have to stay fit and healthy.