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<blockquote data-quote="memanpa" data-source="post: 199754" data-attributes="member: 1334"><p>just because an animal is branded does not mean good traceability because a brand is not a trademark, different owners in different states can and do have the same brand yet be totally unaware of each other.</p><p>what about multiple brands? seller has animal inspected for shipment out of state under one brand, all well and good.</p><p>new owner decides to sell a few months later to someone in a totally different state, different brand, etc etc so having a brand is not a good way of identifying.</p><p>my oklahoma brand is different from my az brand, someone in az had my ok brand prior to my wanting it. i occasionally ship stock from ok to az and vice versa, yes they are inspected when they come in from ok i do not always brand them in az.</p><p>getting the idea about a brand NOT being a good tool for identifcation ???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memanpa, post: 199754, member: 1334"] just because an animal is branded does not mean good traceability because a brand is not a trademark, different owners in different states can and do have the same brand yet be totally unaware of each other. what about multiple brands? seller has animal inspected for shipment out of state under one brand, all well and good. new owner decides to sell a few months later to someone in a totally different state, different brand, etc etc so having a brand is not a good way of identifying. my oklahoma brand is different from my az brand, someone in az had my ok brand prior to my wanting it. i occasionally ship stock from ok to az and vice versa, yes they are inspected when they come in from ok i do not always brand them in az. getting the idea about a brand NOT being a good tool for identifcation ??? [/QUOTE]
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