41,000 active FMCSA-registered livestock carriers — cattle haulers, hog transporters, and poultry carriers moving live animals from farm to feedlot to processing facility nationwide.
All data sourced directly from the FMCSA DOT Census. Active carriers only — inactive and revoked registrations excluded.
Active FMCSA-registered livestock carriers across all 50 states
98.8% of active carriers have verified phone numbers on file
17% of carriers have email addresses on file
Clean, pre-formatted CSV ready to import into any CRM, email platform, or dialer — no reformatting needed.
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Livestock carriers transport live animals under strict federal regulations — the Animals on Exhibit Act and AWA transportation requirements govern loading density, ventilation, rest periods, and water access. These operators serve the critical link between livestock production and processing.
The livestock transport market is concentrated in the cattle-producing Great Plains, hog-producing Midwest, and poultry-producing Southeast. Seasonal auction activity, feedlot cycling, and harvest processing schedules create complex transport demand patterns throughout the year.
Every record sourced directly from FMCSA DOT Census.
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