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Making meat production illegal - yikes
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<blockquote data-quote="Turnip" data-source="post: 7696181" data-attributes="member: 158498"><p>So the website linked to me comes across as a bit sensationalist so I read the text of Oregon IP13.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]http://oregonvotes.org/irr/2022/013text.pdf[/URL]</p><p>It should be applauded by all here as it is intended to persecute neglect, abuse, and assault on animals. </p><p></p><p>There are several sections which clearly state: <em>Any practice of good animal husbandry is not a violation of this section. </em>As farmers I think we would be supportive of this as maltreatment (bad animal husbandry) is not acceptable. ORS 167.310 has a list of what is included in <em>good animal husbandry </em>which includes the docking of horses which doesn't fall in my definition of good animal husbandry (exceptions for medical reasons possible). </p><p>Additionally there is ORS 686.030 which defines the "Acts constituting practice of veterinary medicine".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turnip, post: 7696181, member: 158498"] So the website linked to me comes across as a bit sensationalist so I read the text of Oregon IP13. [URL unfurl="true"]http://oregonvotes.org/irr/2022/013text.pdf[/URL] It should be applauded by all here as it is intended to persecute neglect, abuse, and assault on animals. There are several sections which clearly state: [I]Any practice of good animal husbandry is not a violation of this section. [/I]As farmers I think we would be supportive of this as maltreatment (bad animal husbandry) is not acceptable. ORS 167.310 has a list of what is included in [I]good animal husbandry [/I]which includes the docking of horses which doesn't fall in my definition of good animal husbandry (exceptions for medical reasons possible). [I][/I] Additionally there is ORS 686.030 which defines the "Acts constituting practice of veterinary medicine". [/QUOTE]
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