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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 693175" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Just had a seminar on it, put on by TAMU and 3 local county extension agents the inter state laws in effect now. The intrastate laws take effect jan 1, 2010. No bull under 2 can be sold without a clear trich test except for slaughter, bulls under two can be sold if they are certified virgin. The latter is not happening seedstock producers are not going to accept the liabilty of selling untested bulls. The older bulls will have order buyers only bid on them at the salebarn now. Price of herd bulls has to go up, someone has to pay for the testing which is always the buyer, price of older bulls will go down at the barn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 693175, member: 694"] Just had a seminar on it, put on by TAMU and 3 local county extension agents the inter state laws in effect now. The intrastate laws take effect jan 1, 2010. No bull under 2 can be sold without a clear trich test except for slaughter, bulls under two can be sold if they are certified virgin. The latter is not happening seedstock producers are not going to accept the liabilty of selling untested bulls. The older bulls will have order buyers only bid on them at the salebarn now. Price of herd bulls has to go up, someone has to pay for the testing which is always the buyer, price of older bulls will go down at the barn. [/QUOTE]
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