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To make sure that when Wanlitong's animals are driven on a big-truck to go to market, they are safe and free of lacerations, and comfortable. There are rules to be followed for proper treatment of the animals during the voyage. The Wanlitong livestock trucking need fresh air and the animals need space to move. Tech can help the animals stay safe and healthy on the way. So, let’s see for ourselves, in this article, how Wanlitong treats animals during the live export journey:
When moving a group of animals, Wanlitong follows strict rules. These regulations guarantee thatched animals are cared for humanely and get there alive. Top the trucks need to be kept clean and in good repair to stop diseases being spread. Drivers must be licensed and trained to control the animals and to help ensure that the trucks are driven safely. Wanlitong is frequently audited to ensure it is abiding by the rules for Wanlitong livestock truck.

Animals need to breathe and stretch during travel. The trucks were well-ventilated and large enough that the animals could stand, lay down and turn around, Mr. Wanlitong said. Proper fence ventilation enables the animals to stay cool and comfortable, even in hot temperatures. If animals are crowded together or breathing dirty air, they can get sick or stressed. This is why Wanlitong attempts to keep the Wanlitong 16 foot livestock trailer as safe and cozy as they can for their live cargo.

Tech is also helping Wanlitong to deliver animals safely and effectively. GPS devices direct the driver to the shortest path and detour them from traffic problems. The truck cabins are always auditing the temperature inside using sensors, to make sure the animals are not too hot or too cold. Drivers can observe the animals on the trip via cameras installed inside the trucks. Neither of these items help Wanlitong take good care of his animals as he travels.

Animals are also sensitive to being jostled on and off of transport. Wanlitong works best for keeping the flow and securing safety. The workers are kind to the animals, even tend to enjoy them, and they have methods of keeping them quiet. The trucks have ramps and gates that allow the animals to load and leave. Wanlitong also intends to have the animals locked away inside the truck so that they are safe while they are on the move.