Hey Folks,
We're going to be pulling our string across the border for Agribition in a few weeks. Had a few final questions so we have an idea what we're in for:
1. I know they do straw in the tie-outs for you. Is there hay available for purchase up there? If so, what kind of quality is it? And do they nail you on the price?
2. Are the chips in the barn provided?
3. Is there typically any issue with getting across the border with feed and fitting supplies?
4. We're planning on leaving Sunday the 28th to come home. Does anyone know what we need to get back across the border to the US?
Is there anything that I'm probably going to forget to bring? Anything that I can leave home because they provide it? My wife and I came up last year for the week to get a feel for the show, but this will be our first time bringing cattle for exposition. We delivered a bull to Alberta in March, so I'm familiar with getting the cattle across. The feed and show supplies are what have me nervous right now.
Thanks!
We're going to be pulling our string across the border for Agribition in a few weeks. Had a few final questions so we have an idea what we're in for:
1. I know they do straw in the tie-outs for you. Is there hay available for purchase up there? If so, what kind of quality is it? And do they nail you on the price?
2. Are the chips in the barn provided?
3. Is there typically any issue with getting across the border with feed and fitting supplies?
4. We're planning on leaving Sunday the 28th to come home. Does anyone know what we need to get back across the border to the US?
Is there anything that I'm probably going to forget to bring? Anything that I can leave home because they provide it? My wife and I came up last year for the week to get a feel for the show, but this will be our first time bringing cattle for exposition. We delivered a bull to Alberta in March, so I'm familiar with getting the cattle across. The feed and show supplies are what have me nervous right now.
Thanks!