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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1840846" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I'd be willing to entertain the EID tags if it would be about country of origin labeling.</p><p>The way I see it right or wrong these tags just put more responsibility on the cow calf producer. If it would actually help us and we actually got legitimate feedback from feeders and packers it could have at least that benefit that may help producers. The way it is likely to be when a tagged animal is slaughtered the tag is trashed and whatever history that could have been with it doesn't go back down the chain. </p><p>I understand how the current EID tags work we've had to use those in bred heifers for several years before the sale. </p><p>Yeah I'm skeptical, about the motives. It may start out as these innocent little tags with nothing but numbers, but that could grow into a whole nother concept with more technology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1840846, member: 24816"] I’d be willing to entertain the EID tags if it would be about country of origin labeling. The way I see it right or wrong these tags just put more responsibility on the cow calf producer. If it would actually help us and we actually got legitimate feedback from feeders and packers it could have at least that benefit that may help producers. The way it is likely to be when a tagged animal is slaughtered the tag is trashed and whatever history that could have been with it doesn’t go back down the chain. I understand how the current EID tags work we’ve had to use those in bred heifers for several years before the sale. Yeah I’m skeptical, about the motives. It may start out as these innocent little tags with nothing but numbers, but that could grow into a whole nother concept with more technology. [/QUOTE]
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