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Alberta cattlemen to sue U.S.
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 40088" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>frenchie- If you guys had a cause to keep the border closed to live cattle because of Anaplas and Blue tongue- we definitely do to keep possible BSE infected cattle from being integrated into the US herd. I haven't heard anyone from R-CALF lately arguing that the border could not be opened to live cattle- just that there has to be restrictions on what comes across. (No over 30 month- all cattle marked with permanent marking so they can be segregated).</p><p> </p><p>Never saw Debruckers article- so I can't comment.</p><p></p><p>I kind of think this suit has been anticipated by many- thats the reason they have been building up large legal funds to fight it- Will probably open up the can of worms about Canada's huge herd expansion since NAFTA passage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 40088, member: 97"] frenchie- If you guys had a cause to keep the border closed to live cattle because of Anaplas and Blue tongue- we definitely do to keep possible BSE infected cattle from being integrated into the US herd. I haven't heard anyone from R-CALF lately arguing that the border could not be opened to live cattle- just that there has to be restrictions on what comes across. (No over 30 month- all cattle marked with permanent marking so they can be segregated). Never saw Debruckers article- so I can't comment. I kind of think this suit has been anticipated by many- thats the reason they have been building up large legal funds to fight it- Will probably open up the can of worms about Canada's huge herd expansion since NAFTA passage. [/QUOTE]
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