[AT] Livestock ID

Larry D. Goss rlgoss at evansville.net
Sun Feb 26 10:11:51 PST 2006


Go to the real site at:

http://animalid.aphis.usda.gov/nais/index.shtml

That way you won't have to wade through several layers of hype before
you "accidentally" find the right location.

Larry

-----Original Message-----
From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Jeff & Ginny
Pomije
Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 9:56 AM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Livestock ID

I have not seen this posted yet, but here is a website with information 
on this topic...

http://www.stopanimalid.org/

Jeff Pomije

George Willer wrote:

>Dan,
>
>Do you think the regulations really mean what they say?
>
>George Willer
>
>  
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com [mailto:at-
>>bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of dfolske at nccray.net
>>Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2006 2:44 PM
>>To: Antique tractor email discussion group
>>Subject: Re: [AT] Livestock ID
>>
>>Walt,
>>The National Animal Identification System intended as a means of
traceback
>>for
>>animal disease outbreaks and also to fit the demands of our
international
>>customers who demand maimum traceability for food health issues. The
>>methods being discussed do of course have some political aspects (what
>>doesn't). One of the biggest political issues is who will control the
>>databases and
>>who will pay for everything.
>>
>>In North Dakota we have taken the initiative to develop a proposal to
test
>>a
>>proposed database system using electronic radio frequency ear tags.
>>Producers
>>can sign on to a research program looking at tag retention and tag
type
>>(high
>>frequency or low frequency). It costs producers $2 per head but will
>>include the
>>return of growth effeciency and carcass trait information if the
calves go
>>to a
>>cooperating feedlot and packer. The packers and large feedlots are
>>generally
>>onboard with the program but many smaller feedlots still cut out all
>>existing tags
>>and retag everything.
>>
>>There are still a lot of variables and what eventually happens may
still
>>change a
>>lot. One of the intial programs would have required an electronic chip
>>implanted
>>in every domestic animal including cats, dogs, pet mice and individual
>>chickens.
>>The plan also called for a premise ID for individual pastures and you
>>would have
>>had to file a change of premise report every time you moved an animal
from
>>one
>>pasture to another. Most current proposals would require tagging when
an
>>animal moves from the place of its birth. You wouldn't have to have
your
>>animals tagged on the farm but they would have to be tagged at the
sales
>>barn
>>or scale where they were being sold. Animals sold privately like bulls
or
>>replacement heifers would need to be tagged before leaving your place.
>>Some
>>proposals I've read indicated that it may eventually be illegal for
any
>>packing
>>plant or local meat plant to accept and kill any animal without the
proper
>>tagging
>>and documentation. But I have not seen how those plans will account
for
>>the lost
>>tags we know will happen.
>>
>>The implanted chip idea  seems to have been dropped do to concerns
about
>>chip migration. Chips inserted in an ear do not always stay in the
year,
>>but
>>migrate to other areas of the body. If an implanted chip cannot be
located
>>and
>>removed from a carcass the carcass would be considered adulterated and
>>would be condemned.
>>
>>As producers we need to educate ourselves and take part in the
discussions
>>about alternatives as much as possible.
>>Dan
>>
>>On 23 Feb 2006 at 19:54, DAVIESW739 at aol.com wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>I raise Limousin cattle and I'm going to a  meeting on Saturday to
see
>>>      
>>>
>>what
>>    
>>
>>>this is all about. will talk after that.  I  have registered my farm
so
>>>      
>>>
>>far but
>>    
>>
>>>not sure what we are going to do on the  cattle. I'm hoping for a
simple
>>>      
>>>
>>tag
>>    
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>>>not a brand or tattoo. although I do tattoo  the registered ones I
don't
>>>      
>>>
>>do it
>>    
>>
>>>to the ones I sell at market for meat. \
>>>I  don't think that this is politics I think its more on the side of
be
>>>      
>>>
>>able
>>    
>>
>>>to  trace the origin of sick cows and such. I'm all in favor of that
I
>>>      
>>>
>>just
>>    
>>
>>>don't  want to get to involved as I a little guy on a budget.
>>>
>>>Walt  Davies
>>>Cooper Hollow Farm
>>>      
>>>
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