Posted by rrlund on September 08, 2007 at 12:43:59 from (216.46.213.41):
In Reply to: OT.but worth the time posted by petetx on September 08, 2007 at 00:20:19:
I'm not even going to the site. Just from what I read below,it must be about animal ID. It's been mandatory here in Michigan for several years now in cattle. Electronic ID has been since March now. BIG DEAL. Bunch of black helicopter conspiracy nut jobs afraid of big brother. It's a $2.oo tag that has to be in them to leave the farm. Wooptie doo.You don't have to have a reader or computer. There is a lot of new technology coming out every day so you can use these tags for your own records if you want to,such as attaching a reader to your electronic scale. All that says to me is that it's multipurpose and convienient hi-tech. As for chickens,turkeys,etc,if it ever does become mandatory,it will be 1 ID for an entire flock. Stop believing this wacko crapola.
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