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now they want to take away ALL OTC tetracycline. (LA200,etc)
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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1496830" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>Agree completely about the vet perspective. The vet group we use voiced almost exactly that very sentiment in your post.</p><p></p><p>Its not "big vet", or "big pharmacy" pushing this. Something far more sinister....ignorance. There is a movement in our population that agriculture in general is bad and that all people involved are bad. And we need to be protected from bad things, so who better to protect us than those we trust the most to lead us. Everything about the lifestyle most of us lead who are involved with cattle(regardless of 5 head or 5000) flies in the face of popular culture. Namely; independence, self sufficiency, critical thinking, problem solving, and individualism. One of the last firmly anchored collection of peoples left in this nation. This group bas been directly attacked by social programs, federal and state programs, and essentially every aspect of this way of life has been attacked in a way that makes it infinitely more difficult, less viable, and less self reliant. By design or accident? I dont know for certain. We as producers also have a share of the blame for allowing some of these things to take effect and remain in place, along with being reactive instead of proactive with our product and lifestyle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1496830, member: 23752"] Agree completely about the vet perspective. The vet group we use voiced almost exactly that very sentiment in your post. Its not "big vet", or "big pharmacy" pushing this. Something far more sinister....ignorance. There is a movement in our population that agriculture in general is bad and that all people involved are bad. And we need to be protected from bad things, so who better to protect us than those we trust the most to lead us. Everything about the lifestyle most of us lead who are involved with cattle(regardless of 5 head or 5000) flies in the face of popular culture. Namely; independence, self sufficiency, critical thinking, problem solving, and individualism. One of the last firmly anchored collection of peoples left in this nation. This group bas been directly attacked by social programs, federal and state programs, and essentially every aspect of this way of life has been attacked in a way that makes it infinitely more difficult, less viable, and less self reliant. By design or accident? I dont know for certain. We as producers also have a share of the blame for allowing some of these things to take effect and remain in place, along with being reactive instead of proactive with our product and lifestyle. [/QUOTE]
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