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Do the retailers have too much power ?
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<blockquote data-quote="westwards" data-source="post: 7879028" data-attributes="member: 41702"><p>I watched a webinar on tuesday night and saw Abi Reader talking about aligned contracts and she said that 1 retaler has a policy which say's if you have a cow tests positive for Johne's it has to be culled within 2 weeks !!</p><p> I can't believe they are allowed to get away with this, the milk test for Johne's is flawed and should only be used as a guide. Is this the same retailer's who wants you to cull a cow with a virus but yet you can't shoot bull calves !!</p><p></p><p>Just who are the clever dicks that think these things up ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westwards, post: 7879028, member: 41702"] I watched a webinar on tuesday night and saw Abi Reader talking about aligned contracts and she said that 1 retaler has a policy which say's if you have a cow tests positive for Johne's it has to be culled within 2 weeks !! I can't believe they are allowed to get away with this, the milk test for Johne's is flawed and should only be used as a guide. Is this the same retailer's who wants you to cull a cow with a virus but yet you can't shoot bull calves !! Just who are the clever dicks that think these things up ? [/QUOTE]
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