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No, I’m not switching over to other folks’ fotos, but I just read a story that I can’t pass up on. I can’t wait until I find time to gallivant up to Eastport, Maine, for the next shipment of cows in CATS. Eastport has suddenly called me, really loud. Like MOO! Pregnant Moo at that. Let me explain.
Marcel and Ruud Coster took this foto of Artisgracht and put it on Shipspotting.
During the second half of July 2010 Artisgracht transported 472 pregnant cows from Eastport, Maine, to Turkey. All arrived safely thanks to “Comfort Animal Transport Suites,” aka CATS. Pregnant Maine cattle have the additional distinction of being “bluetongue-free.” Further, thanks to a company called Sexing Technologies, 80% of the cows are guaranteed to be carrying females. Read the story here. Artisgracht is a particularly apt name for this vessel, since Artis is the common name of a zoo in Amsterdam, near a gracht (“canal”).
Excuse the brevity of the post, but I must get up to Eastport to see this. I rest my case. It also reminds me of some friends who worked for Livestock Air . . . can’t make that up.
CATS . . . I’ve not located a description or foto of a CATS, but we can play with this a bit . . . a lot . .. til the …. cows come home, in fact.
Imagine a shipping line offering to transport cars in DOGS (Dry Overseas Garaging Solutions). Or local produce, brews, christmas trees, and milk products (SSS) coming down the Hudson on RABBITS ( Riverine Area Barged Box Initiatives for Transportation Sustainability). Finally, oil on river TRUCKS (Transportation Remedation to Undo Congestion Kinks).
Unrelated to this post, but relevant to “Anatomy…,” Kyran Clune from Michigan calls attention to “truckable tug” Nipigon, outa Toronto. Click here and here.
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