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Farmer Roy's Random Thoughts - I never said it was easy.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 5050068" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>But it doesn't really at present, or at least that's the argument they are giving.. once the animal gets slaughtered then it becomes harder to track with manual means</p><p>Put RFID in and animal ID can simply be duplicated 1, 2, 4 times as it is quartered down and easily done</p><p>Same with the management described above, easily as opposed to paper wars to achieve the same.</p><p>The popular argument seems to be, stick with the status quo to suit the small guys and their lack of desire to improve, rather than JFDI and "this is whats happening" which is what happened here.</p><p>I dare say it will happen there too, after reading the text at the beginning of the thread.</p><p>This is proven tech and in use elsewhere for good reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 5050068, member: 63856"] But it doesn't really at present, or at least that's the argument they are giving.. once the animal gets slaughtered then it becomes harder to track with manual means Put RFID in and animal ID can simply be duplicated 1, 2, 4 times as it is quartered down and easily done Same with the management described above, easily as opposed to paper wars to achieve the same. The popular argument seems to be, stick with the status quo to suit the small guys and their lack of desire to improve, rather than JFDI and "this is whats happening" which is what happened here. I dare say it will happen there too, after reading the text at the beginning of the thread. This is proven tech and in use elsewhere for good reason. [/QUOTE]
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