I posted this on another thread, but wanted to start it as a new thread also, to get others opinion.
Let's take a look at four options.
1) Mass cull at $300/head, using Cowman's number of 700 000 head for a total of $210 million.
a)this could be done all at once
b)could also be done on a sliding scale for compensation, depending on how soon you get rid of these culls, after the plan is implemented(would still work out to about $300 head average
2) Testing what % of these cows make it to slaughter.
700,000 @ $30/head is $21 million.
3) A combination of the first two plans
4) Status quo and wait for the scientists and politicians to figure it out. And take the chance of lower consumer confidence if we have more positives.
I'm assuming the administration and logistic costs of a mass cull would probably equal the costs associated with implementing testing. The savings on the testing side would finance the additional equipment in plants to test everything. The plants killing culls would then be equiped to test every animal if it was thought to be needed, gaining back and retaining our export markets in the case of further positives.
I understand there is a little more to it than this, but it might be a start.
Let's take a look at four options.
1) Mass cull at $300/head, using Cowman's number of 700 000 head for a total of $210 million.
a)this could be done all at once
b)could also be done on a sliding scale for compensation, depending on how soon you get rid of these culls, after the plan is implemented(would still work out to about $300 head average
2) Testing what % of these cows make it to slaughter.
700,000 @ $30/head is $21 million.
3) A combination of the first two plans
4) Status quo and wait for the scientists and politicians to figure it out. And take the chance of lower consumer confidence if we have more positives.
I'm assuming the administration and logistic costs of a mass cull would probably equal the costs associated with implementing testing. The savings on the testing side would finance the additional equipment in plants to test everything. The plants killing culls would then be equiped to test every animal if it was thought to be needed, gaining back and retaining our export markets in the case of further positives.
I understand there is a little more to it than this, but it might be a start.
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