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<blockquote data-quote="Limomike" data-source="post: 965568" data-attributes="member: 3400"><p>Here is one of the questions and answer, asked about that:</p><p></p><p>Q: Is this rule a federal rule?</p><p></p><p>A: No, this is a Texas rule, but it will put the beef industry in compliance with the<strong><span style="color: #0000FF"> anticipated USDA Animal Disease Traceability rule</span></strong> for interstate movement expected <strong><span style="color: #0000FF">to be released later this year</span></strong>.</p><p></p><p>Of course, I think its a good idea to have all of your replacement heifers, brucellosis tested, and tagged. Other than branding, its the only way to identify your cattle. (unless you run a registered herd)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limomike, post: 965568, member: 3400"] Here is one of the questions and answer, asked about that: Q: Is this rule a federal rule? A: No, this is a Texas rule, but it will put the beef industry in compliance with the[b][color=#0000FF] anticipated USDA Animal Disease Traceability rule[/color][/b] for interstate movement expected [b][color=#0000FF]to be released later this year[/color][/b]. Of course, I think its a good idea to have all of your replacement heifers, brucellosis tested, and tagged. Other than branding, its the only way to identify your cattle. (unless you run a registered herd) [/QUOTE]
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