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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1306223" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>To some extent this is over reach.</p><p>I don't find it ethical to feed cattle chicken shyt and it is perfectly legal.</p><p>Let me ask you a question as an ethical producer who is going to bear the cost when you need to medicate </p><p>your herd. This is a money scheme, I have been to too many workshops they are targeting total herd health</p><p>by a vet.</p><p>I was a lucky SOB and got my herd quarantined by lottery to be tested for TB by a state vet.</p><p>That cost me thousands and my herd was TB free.</p><p>I lost my first herd in the 70's to the quarantine for bangs. Hell we didn't even know what bangs was.</p><p>Pen the herd one out of 50 would test positive and the whole herd quarantined after a year sold all</p><p>of them with a B branded on their jaw for a nickel a pound. </p><p>These cows posed no safety hazard to the food chain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1306223, member: 694"] To some extent this is over reach. I don't find it ethical to feed cattle chicken shyt and it is perfectly legal. Let me ask you a question as an ethical producer who is going to bear the cost when you need to medicate your herd. This is a money scheme, I have been to too many workshops they are targeting total herd health by a vet. I was a lucky SOB and got my herd quarantined by lottery to be tested for TB by a state vet. That cost me thousands and my herd was TB free. I lost my first herd in the 70's to the quarantine for bangs. Hell we didn't even know what bangs was. Pen the herd one out of 50 would test positive and the whole herd quarantined after a year sold all of them with a B branded on their jaw for a nickel a pound. These cows posed no safety hazard to the food chain. [/QUOTE]
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