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What does a gap between the ramp and trailer create during cattle transport?

Accessibility issues

Possibility of injury

A gap between the ramp and trailer poses a significant risk during cattle transport primarily due to the potential for injury. When cattle are being loaded or unloaded, they rely on a secure and stable surface to walk on. If there is a gap, it can create an unstable footing for the animals, leading to slips, falls, or even panic as they attempt to navigate the transition. Such injuries can be both physical to the cattle and pose safety hazards to the handlers involved in the process. Ensuring that the ramp and trailer are correctly aligned is essential to minimize these risks and facilitate a safe transport experience for the animals. While the other options may present different scenarios in loading situations, they do not address the direct and immediate safety concerns that a gap introduces, making the possibility of injury the most relevant consequence.

Improved air circulation

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