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<blockquote data-quote="Bluestem" data-source="post: 611712" data-attributes="member: 3269"><p>This has been beat to death. Animal registry is about control. Control is power. Some folks sign up for the easy short term premiums at the sale barn.</p><p>In Texas, the tracking of outbreaks and notification of area outbreaks is already in place. I get e-mails from them now on out breaks, most are out of state. We are required by state law to report specified disease out breaks in our herd. This seems to work fine without animal registry.</p><p>So, why is the USDA spending millions trying to get us to voluntarily register our animals? Control.</p><p>You can have the biggest most powerful military in the world. In the end, those who control the food source, control the people.</p><p>I'd throw the letter away myself. But, that's just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluestem, post: 611712, member: 3269"] This has been beat to death. Animal registry is about control. Control is power. Some folks sign up for the easy short term premiums at the sale barn. In Texas, the tracking of outbreaks and notification of area outbreaks is already in place. I get e-mails from them now on out breaks, most are out of state. We are required by state law to report specified disease out breaks in our herd. This seems to work fine without animal registry. So, why is the USDA spending millions trying to get us to voluntarily register our animals? Control. You can have the biggest most powerful military in the world. In the end, those who control the food source, control the people. I'd throw the letter away myself. But, that's just me. [/QUOTE]
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