Posted by Dale in Ar. on September 08, 2007 at 16:56:00 from (162.40.169.2):
In Reply to: OT.but worth the time posted by petetx on September 08, 2007 at 00:20:19:
You can go to the USDA site and read all about this as NAIS.It does look pretty scary once you read all of it.One of the things I read was that the farmer has no say so about the tags.The slaughter plants,the trucking industry,the people who sell the tags,and others,have the say so but not the farmer.The farmers had their chance to say anything back in 2006,did you get your notice???All this is suppose to keep track of diseased animals.Yet you sell your animal at the auction barn now and they tag the animal and take your name.By the way,If you raise any type of meat animal,reptile,water raised produce,fowl, or what ever,you have to have a premise number.If you take your horse off your place to go riding you have to report it.There is much more to all this than getting a tag to sell a cow or pig.Go to the site and read it. One more thing,if you sell or but a piece of property that has a premise number ,that place is responcible for any action or disease for 20 years.
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