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<blockquote data-quote="WagaAgeyv" data-source="post: 167774" data-attributes="member: 2813"><p>I am in Tennessee adn since we buy, trade and show our cattle I am glad. We will have a way to keep honest people honest the ones who aren't honest make them that way. How often do you buy a cow or calf or any livestock for that matter, get one home and find out they have an infectious disease? Maybe not that often but one can set you back a fortune. This program will eliminate those people trying to get rid of their stock in a sale barn and you not know til it is to late. </p><p></p><p>I like it because if we all do it it will save a lot of paper work later. They will have grants to help off set the cost, but you have to attend classes and get qualified and certified. You can share buying chips with other farms.</p><p></p><p>Yes it will be costly for a lot of cattlemen but if we all want good herds I am all for it. We are trying to get into classes for our farm. Here in Giles County they already have a farm or two that are trying it and they say its not as bad as you would expect. Call your local extension office and get more details from them as they know the farms in your area maybe you can visit with one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WagaAgeyv, post: 167774, member: 2813"] I am in Tennessee adn since we buy, trade and show our cattle I am glad. We will have a way to keep honest people honest the ones who aren't honest make them that way. How often do you buy a cow or calf or any livestock for that matter, get one home and find out they have an infectious disease? Maybe not that often but one can set you back a fortune. This program will eliminate those people trying to get rid of their stock in a sale barn and you not know til it is to late. I like it because if we all do it it will save a lot of paper work later. They will have grants to help off set the cost, but you have to attend classes and get qualified and certified. You can share buying chips with other farms. Yes it will be costly for a lot of cattlemen but if we all want good herds I am all for it. We are trying to get into classes for our farm. Here in Giles County they already have a farm or two that are trying it and they say its not as bad as you would expect. Call your local extension office and get more details from them as they know the farms in your area maybe you can visit with one. [/QUOTE]
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