Excellent discussion folks. It is what we need to motivate people to demand a say in our industry.
Our ID tag program has always been a public relations exercise. The CCA by luck or design got one of only a handfull of men in Canada who could have successfully sold it to the industry; that being the late Carl Block. He said we should do it so we did but not that happily.
Flushed with that success and handed the perfect storm by BSE our regulators devised grander and grander schemes. They forgot that the ID exercise was still a PR campaign and pretty much a house of cards. It won't support the new programs and is threatening to crash to the ground.
IMHO movement tracking is likely the straw that will break the camel's back. It seems to me that any tracking system based on an identifier that cannot be visually confirmed is doomed to fail. As soon as a second cow is scanned thru the chute you don't know which number each has.
Let's keep on talking sense to the political classes. We need an industry based on credibility and quality not a public relations scam. HT
Our ID tag program has always been a public relations exercise. The CCA by luck or design got one of only a handfull of men in Canada who could have successfully sold it to the industry; that being the late Carl Block. He said we should do it so we did but not that happily.
Flushed with that success and handed the perfect storm by BSE our regulators devised grander and grander schemes. They forgot that the ID exercise was still a PR campaign and pretty much a house of cards. It won't support the new programs and is threatening to crash to the ground.
IMHO movement tracking is likely the straw that will break the camel's back. It seems to me that any tracking system based on an identifier that cannot be visually confirmed is doomed to fail. As soon as a second cow is scanned thru the chute you don't know which number each has.
Let's keep on talking sense to the political classes. We need an industry based on credibility and quality not a public relations scam. HT
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