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Re: OT Have you heard of this? NAIS
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Posted by Dale in Ar. on February 28, 2006 at 18:58:29 from (166.102.153.59):
In Reply to: Re: OT Have you heard of this? NAIS posted by Dachshund on February 28, 2006 at 18:34:58:
This program will apply to every farmer or person who has an animal.Farmers will be given a farm number and you will be required to buy a chip with your farm number and the animal's number(registered or not).These chip cost around 10 dollars per animal and these chips are supposed to be able to be monitored from a satelite,if who ever is in charged wants to see where your animal is.If you take your animal out from your farm with out reporting it and they catch it,you can be fined.Also,if they catch your animal and it does not have the chip ,you can be fined 100 dollars a day untill you put a chip in that animal.IF?? it ever comes to that,it is had to say but it could happen and be legal.Call your congress person and get this stopped,or at least curbed to protect the small farmer.
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