I'd like to hear some opinions on what the difference would be if, for for instance, an animal tested positive for fmd at an Alberta plant.
Immediately all cattle transport and sale would stop. Just as on May 20, 2003. The country would be cut in half at the Ontario Manitoba border. This plan is already in place. All the animals at any given auction mart or feedlot would be considered as having been exposed. The auction mart cattle would be in trouble, because they wouldn't be allowed to move anywhere. The cattle on farms would not be allowed to be sold until massive testing had taken place. The borders would be closed.
How would rfid tags affect any of these measures? I'd really like to know. As far as I can tell, everyone would be shut down no matter if they had anything sold from their farms in the recent past or not, simply due to the traffic between farms and the highly contagious nature of the disease. Having your cattle tagged wouldn't make any difference since there would be nowhere for them to go anyway.
Tracing all the auction and feedlot rfid tagged cattle back to their farms of origin wouldn't help anyone else sell their cattle, because all cattle would be considered suspect. It's not like export customers are going to say "I'll let your cattle come here because you had them tagged and they weren't involved." Not going to happen. Even the cattle on the east side of the country would have the same restrictions placed on them.
Tags or no tags, it's all on hold for everyone until all cattle are tested and cleared. Even if the source was found sooner rather than later.
Immediately all cattle transport and sale would stop. Just as on May 20, 2003. The country would be cut in half at the Ontario Manitoba border. This plan is already in place. All the animals at any given auction mart or feedlot would be considered as having been exposed. The auction mart cattle would be in trouble, because they wouldn't be allowed to move anywhere. The cattle on farms would not be allowed to be sold until massive testing had taken place. The borders would be closed.
How would rfid tags affect any of these measures? I'd really like to know. As far as I can tell, everyone would be shut down no matter if they had anything sold from their farms in the recent past or not, simply due to the traffic between farms and the highly contagious nature of the disease. Having your cattle tagged wouldn't make any difference since there would be nowhere for them to go anyway.
Tracing all the auction and feedlot rfid tagged cattle back to their farms of origin wouldn't help anyone else sell their cattle, because all cattle would be considered suspect. It's not like export customers are going to say "I'll let your cattle come here because you had them tagged and they weren't involved." Not going to happen. Even the cattle on the east side of the country would have the same restrictions placed on them.
Tags or no tags, it's all on hold for everyone until all cattle are tested and cleared. Even if the source was found sooner rather than later.
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