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Deceased Livestock and Equine Removal

Losing a horse, cow, or other large animal is never easy. At Sturgeon’s Livestock Removal, we provide respectful and professional deceased livestock and equine removal services throughout Kern County and the surrounding areas. Our goal is to help families, ranchers, and farmers handle these difficult moments with compassion, efficiency, and care.

 

When an animal passes away, removal can be both physically challenging and emotionally overwhelming. Our trained team is equipped with the proper trucks, trailers, and lifting equipment to safely handle animals of all sizes. Whether you need a single horse removed from a private property, or multiple livestock collected from a larger ranch, we have the experience and resources to take care of the situation quickly and responsibly.

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Service Area

We serve families, ranchers, and farmers across Kern County, including Tehachapi, Keene, Hart Flat, Caliente, Arvin, Lamont, and surrounding communities. By combining local knowledge with professional equipment, we are able to deliver livestock and equine removal services that are both respectful and dependable.

Timeliness

We understand that time is often a factor. That’s why our removal services are designed to be prompt and discreet, minimizing stress for both you and your property. With heavy-duty vehicles and specialized extraction equipment, we are able to safely navigate barns, pastures, and rural terrain. From equine removal in riding stables to livestock recovery on farmland, we provide reliable solutions that protect your land and give you peace of mind.

Contact Us

When faced with the loss of a horse or farm animal, you don’t have to handle it on your own. Call Sturgeon’s Livestock Removal at (661)428-2793 or Submit the form for professional deceased livestock and equine removal services you can trust. Our team is here to help you through the process with compassion, respect, and the right equipment for the job.

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