Finding reliable livestock transportation shouldn’t feel like guesswork, but for many livestock owners, breeders, and families, it often does.
Whether it’s a show steer coming home from a livestock auction, a horse purchased for a AQHA competition, or project animals headed to a new 4-H or FFA home, livestock transportation had traditionally relied on word-of-mouth, last minute calls, or hoping the right contact is available at the right time.
I saw a gap between livestock owners who need dependable transport and independent haulers who are capable, experienced, and looking for consistent work --but without an easy way to find each other.
Livestock isn’t cargo! They’re investments, responsibilities, and in many cases, part of the family!
From show prospects, breeding stock, or your best friend, every animal deserves to be transported by someone who understands proper handling, animal welfare, and the realities of the road.
I wanted to build a platform that respects that relationship __ one that prioritizes safety, communication, and trust!
Hitch-N-Ride was created not only for livestock owners, but also for the independent haulers who keep agriculture moving!
Many skilled transporters operate small businesses without the visibility or tools needed to grow. At the same time, livestock families often struggle to find reliable help outside their immediate network.
Hitch-N-Ride brings these two groups together. Strengthening rural connections while giving both sides a better experience.
This Platform wasn’t built to chase trends or replace relationships. It was built around values I grew up with: Honesty, accountability, hard work and respect for animals.
Hitch-N-Ride exists to make livestock transport:
Without losing the human side of agriculture.
Hitch-N-Ride exists to support:
It’s about making sure livestock get where they’re going safely and that the people involved feel confident every step of the way.
If you’re a livestock owner looking for dependable transport, or a hauler Hitch-N-Ride was built for you!
Hitch-N-Ride is still growing, but the purpose remains the same: to make livestock transportation easier, safer, and more reliable -- one connection at a time.