The 2nd USDA rule for the importation of older cattle and breeding cattle is now online.
Go to:
http://cattletoday.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=29878
to find info on how to access the rule.
Personally, I've read about 1/2 the rule, and feel more confident about this 2nd rule than the 1st rule on UTM cattle. Why?, I honestly do not know. Perhaps maybe due to the fact that I did not read anything in which I suspected the USDA was fabricating or exaggerating the state of BSE in Canada or the US. If it is rejected, I think the major sticking point in Congress will be the age limit date of March 1, 1999. I wouldn't be surprised to see USDA take the date to 2000 or 2001 (on a re-submission), based on the birth dates of some of the infected Canadian animals that were born after 1999.
Nice to see that 'CAN' tattoo's in combo with ear tags, or 'CAN' brands in combo in ear tags will be acceptable for identification. I only wish I could find the list of acceptable ports, as indicated in the rule.
Go to:
http://cattletoday.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=29878
to find info on how to access the rule.
Personally, I've read about 1/2 the rule, and feel more confident about this 2nd rule than the 1st rule on UTM cattle. Why?, I honestly do not know. Perhaps maybe due to the fact that I did not read anything in which I suspected the USDA was fabricating or exaggerating the state of BSE in Canada or the US. If it is rejected, I think the major sticking point in Congress will be the age limit date of March 1, 1999. I wouldn't be surprised to see USDA take the date to 2000 or 2001 (on a re-submission), based on the birth dates of some of the infected Canadian animals that were born after 1999.
Nice to see that 'CAN' tattoo's in combo with ear tags, or 'CAN' brands in combo in ear tags will be acceptable for identification. I only wish I could find the list of acceptable ports, as indicated in the rule.
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