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Caprine Services

Goat Transport

Browse ground transport providers who move goats. Goats are small-package livestock — a transporter who runs a single trailer of bottle kids across three states is doing different work than a cattle hauler. Climate control, biosecurity between farms, CVI handling, and load planning that respects kidding stage all matter.

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What This Covers

  • Breeding-stock moves between farms
  • Show-goat circuits and sale-day delivery
  • Sale-kid delivery to new homes
  • Bottle-kid temperature-aware transport
  • Buck stays for outside service
  • CVI handling and interstate movement papers
  • Pen separation by sex and herd of origin
  • Biosecurity routines between farms

What to Look For When Hiring

  • Goat-specific experience. Pens, footing, and ventilation that work for cattle aren't always right for goats. Ask about prior caprine loads.
  • CVI workflow. Movement papers, brand inspection (where applicable), and destination-state requirements should be on their radar before yours.
  • Biosecurity between farms. Trailer disinfection and load separation between pickups protect every customer on the route.
  • Climate awareness. Bottle kids, heavily pregnant does, and old goats all have temperature ranges. Confirm the trailer can hold them.
  • Honest pricing and route planning. Mileage, layover fees, and minimum per-leg pricing. Combined-load routes can dramatically cut cost.