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<blockquote data-quote="3MR" data-source="post: 1034642" data-attributes="member: 4180"><p>Absolutely nothing, but.......Our certification is through Global Animal Partnership and they include their version of Humane treatment in the certification. Several of their board members are former PETA type people. For example we cant use a Callicrate bander, or extermination as a form of predator control. They even have requirements on what kind of rodent control you can use. They come out every year and a half and inspect your operation. </p><p></p><p>Its a good program though. You can still brand and castrate with either the small bands or a knife. They push for pasture based and minimal handling of the animals and other stress reducing things, but understand drought and other problems and that sometimes you have to handle cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3MR, post: 1034642, member: 4180"] Absolutely nothing, but.......Our certification is through Global Animal Partnership and they include their version of Humane treatment in the certification. Several of their board members are former PETA type people. For example we cant use a Callicrate bander, or extermination as a form of predator control. They even have requirements on what kind of rodent control you can use. They come out every year and a half and inspect your operation. Its a good program though. You can still brand and castrate with either the small bands or a knife. They push for pasture based and minimal handling of the animals and other stress reducing things, but understand drought and other problems and that sometimes you have to handle cattle. [/QUOTE]
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