Agriville might as well see this now what is happening to the Practicing Large Animal Veterinarians.
Producers throughout rural Saskatchewan/Manitoba/eastern and northern Alberta Look at the big picture.
The recent case of Dr. Earl Vanassan (Topper mentioned)---. Rural veterinarians are refusing to do any work with the CFIA. It used to mean a visit from your H OF A Vet once a year, go for lunch on H OF A. and review paperwork---that meant you were able to do COGGINS (EQUINE), Export testing papers, T.B. Brucellosis and be available for export papers on purebred cattle or feedlot work to cross the line.
Earl Van Assen is in a multiman practice with 6 clinics and 14 vets. Just got off conference fall with him and about 4 other vets in Sask and Alta that were doing some export work. He was doing nothing different than the other veterinarians. ONe PRICK CFIA (1975) is on a mission----there are 4 others likely to get the same fine yet.
The end result---this news goes through all the large animal rural clinics across the prairies. More clinics are refusing to do export work. They don't want re-accreditation for COGGINS or any other work the looser will be the clientelle across the prairies. Large animal veterinarians are going to exodus this nation very very fast. The cat/ dog and budigar are looking better every day. THe new graduates at WCVM are not farm background and 60 out of 70 are very brilliant young ladies. 95% will be small animal bound forever. Young guys do not go into the profession because there is better income in Engineering or other avenues. The looser will be those on the few farms and ranches across the prairies.
Ask recent grads about going to work for CFIA---Never Never Never. REsult is no rural vet selection pool---no farm personnel and foreign country personnel applicants.
CFIA is crying in Saskatchewan to CLinics about they need more BSE head to meet quotas. Rural veterinarians are bitter and unitedly given the same language.
1)CFIA is public enemy #1 to farms, ranches and vet clinics.
2)Why should CFIA get any leadway for BSE heads---They didn't want cow heads from dead "prolapse cows" but from those emaciated etc. What Practicing vet or cattlemen wants CFIA on the place incase they levie a fine on Cruelty to animals.
3) More and more clinics are discontinuing selling RFID tags---Don't want the book work, the threats when so little profit---BYE BYE.
4)CFIA wants to lauch biosecurity and go through the local rural veterinary clinics---BYE BYE CFIA (THIRD FINGER).
5)Common statements practicing rural veterinarians are telling CFIA.
"How can you people enforce fines on our beef clients for causing acts that might raise concern of animal welfare groups" and "at the same time enforce laws that force the same cattle producers on repeated RFID eartagging that cause repeated acute pain on eartag applicaiton, ripped ears, bloody ears, reluctant movement of animals through chutes, alleys for retagging, scanning with lots of non reads"
THE WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF BOVINE PRACTICIONERS ---JAN 13 -16 Saskatoon will have top CFIA present, Rural bovine Practioners----THere is several great speakers on animal welfare issues, pain effect proceedures in the cattle industry. The animal welfare groups are watching.
Producers throughout rural Saskatchewan/Manitoba/eastern and northern Alberta Look at the big picture.
The recent case of Dr. Earl Vanassan (Topper mentioned)---. Rural veterinarians are refusing to do any work with the CFIA. It used to mean a visit from your H OF A Vet once a year, go for lunch on H OF A. and review paperwork---that meant you were able to do COGGINS (EQUINE), Export testing papers, T.B. Brucellosis and be available for export papers on purebred cattle or feedlot work to cross the line.
Earl Van Assen is in a multiman practice with 6 clinics and 14 vets. Just got off conference fall with him and about 4 other vets in Sask and Alta that were doing some export work. He was doing nothing different than the other veterinarians. ONe PRICK CFIA (1975) is on a mission----there are 4 others likely to get the same fine yet.
The end result---this news goes through all the large animal rural clinics across the prairies. More clinics are refusing to do export work. They don't want re-accreditation for COGGINS or any other work the looser will be the clientelle across the prairies. Large animal veterinarians are going to exodus this nation very very fast. The cat/ dog and budigar are looking better every day. THe new graduates at WCVM are not farm background and 60 out of 70 are very brilliant young ladies. 95% will be small animal bound forever. Young guys do not go into the profession because there is better income in Engineering or other avenues. The looser will be those on the few farms and ranches across the prairies.
Ask recent grads about going to work for CFIA---Never Never Never. REsult is no rural vet selection pool---no farm personnel and foreign country personnel applicants.
CFIA is crying in Saskatchewan to CLinics about they need more BSE head to meet quotas. Rural veterinarians are bitter and unitedly given the same language.
1)CFIA is public enemy #1 to farms, ranches and vet clinics.
2)Why should CFIA get any leadway for BSE heads---They didn't want cow heads from dead "prolapse cows" but from those emaciated etc. What Practicing vet or cattlemen wants CFIA on the place incase they levie a fine on Cruelty to animals.
3) More and more clinics are discontinuing selling RFID tags---Don't want the book work, the threats when so little profit---BYE BYE.
4)CFIA wants to lauch biosecurity and go through the local rural veterinary clinics---BYE BYE CFIA (THIRD FINGER).
5)Common statements practicing rural veterinarians are telling CFIA.
"How can you people enforce fines on our beef clients for causing acts that might raise concern of animal welfare groups" and "at the same time enforce laws that force the same cattle producers on repeated RFID eartagging that cause repeated acute pain on eartag applicaiton, ripped ears, bloody ears, reluctant movement of animals through chutes, alleys for retagging, scanning with lots of non reads"
THE WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF BOVINE PRACTICIONERS ---JAN 13 -16 Saskatoon will have top CFIA present, Rural bovine Practioners----THere is several great speakers on animal welfare issues, pain effect proceedures in the cattle industry. The animal welfare groups are watching.
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