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Animal Transportation Database for Beef Cattle

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posted on 2023-11-30, 08:21 authored by Narayanan Kannan

Currently, there are inaccuracies in the energy use and greenhouse gas emission estimates of cattle transport reported by LCA studies because of their simplistic assumptions. The purpose of this database is to provide the necessary data for accurate estimation of the energy use and greenhouse gas emissions associated with cattle transport. The database has 28 different trailers under three categories namely pot belly, gooseneck, and bumper pull. It describes space available (length and width), maximum weight allowed in the trailer, along with a compatible vehicle that can haul the trailer. Gross vehicle weight, maximum payload allowed, and fuel use are available for the compatible vehicle. Using this database one can directly identify the number of cattle of a particular weight category that can be transported in a particular trailer-vehicle combination. This database also helps to identify economical and eco-friendly ways to transport cattle.


Resources in this dataset:

  • Resource Title: Animal Transportation Database for Beef Cattle.

    File Name: APLCAT-TRANSPORTATION-DATABASE.xlsx

    Resource Description: Currently, there are inaccuracies in the energy use and greenhouse gas emission estimates of cattle transport reported by LCA studies because of their simplistic assumptions. The purpose of this database is to provide the necessary data for accurate estimation of the energy use and greenhouse gas emissions associated with cattle transport. The database has 28 different trailers under three categories namely pot belly, gooseneck, and bumper pull. It describes space available (length and width), maximum weight allowed in the trailer, along with a compatible vehicle that can haul the trailer. Gross vehicle weight, maximum payload allowed, and fuel use are available for the compatible vehicle. Using this database one can directly identify the number of cattle of a particular weight category that can be transported in a particular trailer-vehicle combination. This database also helps to identify economical and eco-friendly ways to transport cattle.


  • Resource Title: Animal Transportation Database for Beef Cattle - DATA DICTIONARY.

    File Name: APLCAT-TRANSPORTATION-DATABASE-DATA-DICTIONARY.csv


  • Resource Title: Animal Transportation Database for Beef Cattle - SI Units.

    File Name: APLECAT-TRANSPORTATION-DATABASE-SI_Units.csv

    Resource Description: CSV version of the data


  • Resource Title: Animal Transportation Database for Beef Cattle - English Units.

    File Name: APLCAT-TRANSPORTATION-DATABASE-EnglishUnits.csv

    Resource Description: CSV version of the data

Funding

National Institute of Food and Agriculture, 2012-02355

History

Data contact name

Kannan, Narayanan

Data contact email

kannan@tarleton.edu

Publisher

Ag Data Commons

Intended use

Currently, there are inaccuracies in the energy use and greenhouse gas emission estimates of cattle transport reported by LCA studies because of their simplistic assumptions. The purpose of this database is to provide the necessary data for accurate estimation of the energy use and greenhouse gas emissions associated with cattle transport. The database has 28 different trailers under three categories namely pot belly, gooseneck, and bumper pull. It describes space available (length and width), maximum weight allowed in the trailer, along with a compatible vehicle that can haul the trailer. Gross vehicle weight, maximum payload allowed, and fuel use are available for the compatible vehicle. Using this database one can directly identify the number of cattle of a particular weight category that can be transported in a particular trailer-vehicle combination. This database also helps to identify economical and eco-friendly ways to transport cattle.

Use limitations

Transportation data are available for cattle weights from 67 kg to 815 kg (150 lbs. to 1800 lbs.) only. Animal weight categories in the database are available at 23 kg (50 lbs.) intervals. Weights are rounded to the nearest integer. This database is based on the commonly-used vehicle (8 types) and trailer (3 types) categories.

Theme

  • Not specified

ISO Topic Category

  • biota
  • environment
  • farming

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

animal transport; databases; beef cattle; energy; greenhouse gas emissions; life cycle assessment; trailers; fuels

Pending citation

  • No

Public Access Level

  • Public

Preferred dataset citation

Kannan, Narayanan (2019). Animal Transportation Database for Beef Cattle. Ag Data Commons. https://doi.org/10.15482/USDA.ADC/1503819