Freedom for Horse Owners at Risk
I have been following closely the information regarding the NAIS and the effect it will have on small ranchers and breeders as well as owner of pets. I fear this intended tracking of livestock represents the eradication of our Constitution and Bill of Rights, as NAIS is in violation of no less then six Constitutional Amendments and Rights. NAIS imposes a lot of new, additional expenses on small breeder’s owners, of not just horses but other livestock and us. They mean to have us register with the government, tell them each time I take my granddaughter’s pony, or any of our pleasure horses, off the property to go to a parade, show, a ride down our country road, or a trip to the vet!
The USDA released "Draft Program Standards" and a "Draft Stategic Plan" in 2005, outlining a 3-step system.
1 Premise registration: Every person who owns or manages property with even ONE horse, cow, pig, chicken, sheep, goat, deer, elk, bison, or ANY livestock animal, will be forced to register their home in a database.
2. Animal identification: Each and every animal will be assigned a ID number, also kept in a database.
3. Animal Tracking: The owner will be required to report to the government with 24 hours; everytime a tag is applied, a tag is lost or replaced, and animal is born or dies. Reporst will have to be filed every time an animal goes off or onto the premises!
WHAT does this mean to us as owners of animals? We will have to registar with the government, tell them what animals we own and how many, microchip EACH and EVERY ONE of them, and report each time we want to trake a horse off the property. Including each time you what to go ride down the road, go to a show, or take a horse to the vet!
UNBELIEVEABLE?
Please visit FARFA wbesite t www.FarmAndRanch.org to learn more
or visit www. NONAIS.org
This is a terrible burdensome and intrusive program that was developed by representatives of large industry and government bureaucrats. Please help us find a way to limit this program!
Renee Spahr
Firehill Farms
The USDA released "Draft Program Standards" and a "Draft Stategic Plan" in 2005, outlining a 3-step system.
1 Premise registration: Every person who owns or manages property with even ONE horse, cow, pig, chicken, sheep, goat, deer, elk, bison, or ANY livestock animal, will be forced to register their home in a database.
2. Animal identification: Each and every animal will be assigned a ID number, also kept in a database.
3. Animal Tracking: The owner will be required to report to the government with 24 hours; everytime a tag is applied, a tag is lost or replaced, and animal is born or dies. Reporst will have to be filed every time an animal goes off or onto the premises!
WHAT does this mean to us as owners of animals? We will have to registar with the government, tell them what animals we own and how many, microchip EACH and EVERY ONE of them, and report each time we want to trake a horse off the property. Including each time you what to go ride down the road, go to a show, or take a horse to the vet!
UNBELIEVEABLE?
Please visit FARFA wbesite t www.FarmAndRanch.org to learn more
or visit www. NONAIS.org
This is a terrible burdensome and intrusive program that was developed by representatives of large industry and government bureaucrats. Please help us find a way to limit this program!
Renee Spahr
Firehill Farms
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