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<blockquote data-quote="larryshoat" data-source="post: 670574" data-attributes="member: 6773"><p>Believe it or not fellers this is what we are going to be up against, and it's coming at us like a freight train. We need a strategy, we need all the farm organizations involved, we need for all the producers to pull in the same direction for a change and we need it quickly or these animal rights people are going to have so much momentum that we won't be able to stop it. They seem to target one part of an industry, such as gestation crates or chicken crates, thinking that the guy that doesn't have sows or chickens won't fight it. If they target gestation crates then the guy with cattle needs to stand with the hog people and fight it, because the cattle may be next. I know this is about wild hogs but it's some of that same kind of thinking.</p><p></p><p>Larry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larryshoat, post: 670574, member: 6773"] Believe it or not fellers this is what we are going to be up against, and it's coming at us like a freight train. We need a strategy, we need all the farm organizations involved, we need for all the producers to pull in the same direction for a change and we need it quickly or these animal rights people are going to have so much momentum that we won't be able to stop it. They seem to target one part of an industry, such as gestation crates or chicken crates, thinking that the guy that doesn't have sows or chickens won't fight it. If they target gestation crates then the guy with cattle needs to stand with the hog people and fight it, because the cattle may be next. I know this is about wild hogs but it's some of that same kind of thinking. Larry [/QUOTE]
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