Cattle ID feedback
Over the past couple of days, Iโve heard
from a number of cattle producers
questioning the electronic ID program.
Some producers say they were initially
supporters of individual animal ID.
Others say the mandatory system has
always been industry driven rather than
producer driven. There are stories of
poor retention rates for the RFID
buttons and reports of cattle with
numerous holes in their ears. The cost
and the work involved in tagging and re-
tagging animals are major points of
contention. There are also stories of
confusion over how the rules are applied
by CFIA. Some producers are using the ID
system for their own herd management,
but still question Canadaโs direction on
the issue. Overwhelmingly, we have
commodity beef and yet weโre
implementing a Cadillac ID system. We
have a beef industry thatโs tied to the
U.S., but our main trading partner has
backed away from a national ID plan. For
a law to work, people have to accept the
reason for the law. Increasingly,
Canadian cattle producers are wondering
if the ID rules are paying any
dividends. Iโm Kevin Hursh.
Over the past couple of days, Iโve heard
from a number of cattle producers
questioning the electronic ID program.
Some producers say they were initially
supporters of individual animal ID.
Others say the mandatory system has
always been industry driven rather than
producer driven. There are stories of
poor retention rates for the RFID
buttons and reports of cattle with
numerous holes in their ears. The cost
and the work involved in tagging and re-
tagging animals are major points of
contention. There are also stories of
confusion over how the rules are applied
by CFIA. Some producers are using the ID
system for their own herd management,
but still question Canadaโs direction on
the issue. Overwhelmingly, we have
commodity beef and yet weโre
implementing a Cadillac ID system. We
have a beef industry thatโs tied to the
U.S., but our main trading partner has
backed away from a national ID plan. For
a law to work, people have to accept the
reason for the law. Increasingly,
Canadian cattle producers are wondering
if the ID rules are paying any
dividends. Iโm Kevin Hursh.
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