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<blockquote data-quote="PAaugus" data-source="post: 1279676" data-attributes="member: 24323"><p>I asked, They don't have a policy in writing. I don't need another tongue lashing, I am satified that my Lord will make things right if the owner doesn't change his ways. I did contact my local state rep. He is interested in the matter. He told me, one of his first jobs was working on a dairy farm. He said he would research sale barn polices, and agreed that they should have to provide proof of death. ( a picture showing the ear tag if it had one, or more so the owner could confirm it was his/her cow.) I told him I would like that they had to contact you within xx hrs and before it was hauled away, so you would have the chance to go look at the animal. This would insure that there wouldn't be any trickly going on. He said he didn't see why a sale barn operator wouldn't use cameras and record video to propect themselves. It could prove their side. Makes sense, In todays world, there are so many crazies running around, it could help them in other ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PAaugus, post: 1279676, member: 24323"] I asked, They don't have a policy in writing. I don't need another tongue lashing, I am satified that my Lord will make things right if the owner doesn't change his ways. I did contact my local state rep. He is interested in the matter. He told me, one of his first jobs was working on a dairy farm. He said he would research sale barn polices, and agreed that they should have to provide proof of death. ( a picture showing the ear tag if it had one, or more so the owner could confirm it was his/her cow.) I told him I would like that they had to contact you within xx hrs and before it was hauled away, so you would have the chance to go look at the animal. This would insure that there wouldn't be any trickly going on. He said he didn't see why a sale barn operator wouldn't use cameras and record video to propect themselves. It could prove their side. Makes sense, In todays world, there are so many crazies running around, it could help them in other ways. [/QUOTE]
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