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<blockquote data-quote="txag" data-source="post: 168058" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>did you mean that you might be able to register them as the same location? i'm not sure if there's a set distance that would require them to be registered separately, but we've been told that separate pastures (even if they're not connected) can have the same premise i.d. unless one is managed entirely separate, with no commingling (for example, you have a breeding cowherd but you also own a feedlot), then they can be considered one premise.</p><p></p><p>animals will not need to be tagged until they leave the premise of origin, which would mean they could be moved back & forth between places depending on which bull you wanted to breed 'em to & they wouldn't need to be tagged or the move recorded.</p><p></p><p>as for snakes.....they can come on out to my place & tag any snake they want. might want to give 'em a gps chip 'cause i'm not sure <em>i'll</em> be able to tell 'em when it leaves my premise. :lol2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txag, post: 168058, member: 8"] did you mean that you might be able to register them as the same location? i'm not sure if there's a set distance that would require them to be registered separately, but we've been told that separate pastures (even if they're not connected) can have the same premise i.d. unless one is managed entirely separate, with no commingling (for example, you have a breeding cowherd but you also own a feedlot), then they can be considered one premise. animals will not need to be tagged until they leave the premise of origin, which would mean they could be moved back & forth between places depending on which bull you wanted to breed 'em to & they wouldn't need to be tagged or the move recorded. as for snakes.....they can come on out to my place & tag any snake they want. might want to give 'em a gps chip 'cause i'm not sure [i]i'll[/i] be able to tell 'em when it leaves my premise. :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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