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Re: Register your farm and every unit of livestock
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Posted by Dachshund on July 27, 2006 at 05:17:02 from (75.117.102.208):
In Reply to: Re: Register your farm and every unit of livestock posted by CharleyFarmall on July 27, 2006 at 04:47:10:
Well - yur state might be different, but in Nebraska, the state realizes that you will have cattle in rented pasture, and things like that to account for. The only times you would take an animal off of your place is to go to market or vet or show - anywhere it would CO-MINGLE with other animals. Here anyhoo, you will not have to tag your individual chickens and there are exceptions for raising an animal for your own consumption who will never leave the farm. Like I said, there have been programs around since the 50's for cattle and hogs, since the early 80's for sheep and goats (scrapies) and I can remember Dad putting leg bands on chickens in the 60's. I don't think it's that big of deal - people should have ALREADY been keeping records of this nature for years. The horsey people are just up in arms about it because they have never had to do anything of this sort. No boarder war intended!
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