Soapweed
Well-known member
Having just spent quite a bit of time this morning filling out the NCBA membership policy ballot, I have to say that I am more impressed than ever with the NCBA. This ballot is very in-depth, and consists of their stance on each issue covered. Each different issue has a place for a yes or a no vote. If you agree with their stance, you mark yes, and if you disagree, you mark no. There are 85 separate items to be voted on, and I must say I agreed with all 85 of their stances. The only one I wrote anything to supplement my answer was on the issue of alternative feedstuffs. They say, "THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, NCBA encourages cattle producers to seek alternatives to poultry litter as cattle feed." I supplemented my "yes" answer with, "but be stronger on the subject, just flat out forbid feeding poultry litter to cattle."
On the issue of permanent animal identification, there was nothing about mandatory ID for home-raised cattle born in the USA. The NCBA did however strongly support and promote that any live cattle coming into this country from Canada or Mexico have permanent livestock identification, which certainly makes sense to me.
All in all, I am very impressed with all the work done by the NCBA that has determined how and why they have come by their decisions. They have taken stances on many different segments of the raising of cattle, and the stands that they have taken are all common sense approaches that will make for a better beef industry. My hat is off to the NCBA.
On the issue of permanent animal identification, there was nothing about mandatory ID for home-raised cattle born in the USA. The NCBA did however strongly support and promote that any live cattle coming into this country from Canada or Mexico have permanent livestock identification, which certainly makes sense to me.
All in all, I am very impressed with all the work done by the NCBA that has determined how and why they have come by their decisions. They have taken stances on many different segments of the raising of cattle, and the stands that they have taken are all common sense approaches that will make for a better beef industry. My hat is off to the NCBA.