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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1840848" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>Disease outbreak. The tags won't matter. Look at the poultry industry plan for a disease outbreak that is contagious and deemed a major issue. Pinpoint the farm with the finding, draw a circle around that farm and eliminate all poultry in that circle. If the disease is still out there, draw a bigger circle or go to the new location and draw the started circle and eliminate the poultry. I think that the first circle is 2 miles radius. </p><p></p><p>This is the problem with the government "control" of livestock and animals in general. Their answer is elimination of domestic animals but they control but do not claim ownership/liability of wild animals. Thus you can hit deer with your car and DNR will not increase the harvest limits of deer because of increased incidents and the government is never liable for the damages. They can depopulate your farm but they will not depopulate the wildlife which can be carriers. Same deal of low IQ thought out west releasing the wolves. Never a thought of the hardship of the folks who live and ranch there. </p><p></p><p>Tags or no tags, where is the justice in this basis of government control/ownership/enforcement/lack of ownership?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1840848, member: 24565"] Disease outbreak. The tags won't matter. Look at the poultry industry plan for a disease outbreak that is contagious and deemed a major issue. Pinpoint the farm with the finding, draw a circle around that farm and eliminate all poultry in that circle. If the disease is still out there, draw a bigger circle or go to the new location and draw the started circle and eliminate the poultry. I think that the first circle is 2 miles radius. This is the problem with the government "control" of livestock and animals in general. Their answer is elimination of domestic animals but they control but do not claim ownership/liability of wild animals. Thus you can hit deer with your car and DNR will not increase the harvest limits of deer because of increased incidents and the government is never liable for the damages. They can depopulate your farm but they will not depopulate the wildlife which can be carriers. Same deal of low IQ thought out west releasing the wolves. Never a thought of the hardship of the folks who live and ranch there. Tags or no tags, where is the justice in this basis of government control/ownership/enforcement/lack of ownership? [/QUOTE]
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