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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 167568" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>They're not going to take your animals, unless they're sick. If you don't want to identify them, that will be your business. But somewhere in the future, non identified animals will not go for human consumption. They'll be dog feed, if you're lucky. The market will weed those people out who don't want to participate in animal ID.</p><p></p><p>I heard a presentation in Texas a few weeks ago and he said the animals didn't have to be identified until they entered the marketing chain. When you take them to the sale barn, they can be tagged there. But he wasn't clear on how they would go about verifying the calves were born on your place or who would pay for it.</p><p></p><p>It's supposed to become mandatory in 2008 across the US, not just Texas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 167568, member: 13"] They're not going to take your animals, unless they're sick. If you don't want to identify them, that will be your business. But somewhere in the future, non identified animals will not go for human consumption. They'll be dog feed, if you're lucky. The market will weed those people out who don't want to participate in animal ID. I heard a presentation in Texas a few weeks ago and he said the animals didn't have to be identified until they entered the marketing chain. When you take them to the sale barn, they can be tagged there. But he wasn't clear on how they would go about verifying the calves were born on your place or who would pay for it. It's supposed to become mandatory in 2008 across the US, not just Texas. [/QUOTE]
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