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8,000 Canadian Cattle Quarantined!
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<blockquote data-quote="skcatlman" data-source="post: 354724" data-attributes="member: 5562"><p>OT quit beating the dead horse. A few years before BSE hit i was managing a 15,000 hd feedlot up here in canada. Did i seek out US buyers for my fat cattle .NO The US buyer came up here and offered 5 cents more a pound than any buyer up here and paid trucking, i had a board of directors to answer to so we sent all the fats that summer to Grand Island Neb. to be killed. A total 11000 head in one summer while that is a drop in a ocean don't dare blame canada for the intergration of the north american cattle industry blame the US packers.</p><p> The reason why canada HAD stingernt rules for BT and ana was we didn't have it up here because of our climate. Unless imported stock brought it up and isf discovered they were immediately disposed of. Why won't the US just do the right thing and adopt a simple scorched earth policy when it comes to animal diseases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skcatlman, post: 354724, member: 5562"] OT quit beating the dead horse. A few years before BSE hit i was managing a 15,000 hd feedlot up here in canada. Did i seek out US buyers for my fat cattle .NO The US buyer came up here and offered 5 cents more a pound than any buyer up here and paid trucking, i had a board of directors to answer to so we sent all the fats that summer to Grand Island Neb. to be killed. A total 11000 head in one summer while that is a drop in a ocean don't dare blame canada for the intergration of the north american cattle industry blame the US packers. The reason why canada HAD stingernt rules for BT and ana was we didn't have it up here because of our climate. Unless imported stock brought it up and isf discovered they were immediately disposed of. Why won't the US just do the right thing and adopt a simple scorched earth policy when it comes to animal diseases. [/QUOTE]
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