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The madness of “one size fits all “
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<blockquote data-quote="Water Wheel" data-source="post: 5594534" data-attributes="member: 35980"><p>We had 1 reactor, 2IR , and in our area that meant two 60 day retest anyway, so sending IR for slaughter made no difference.</p><p>We got a license off APHA ,they went to an approved slaughter house for inspection at slaughter, nothing found, we got no compensation , but were paid a reasonable value by the slaughter house. </p><p></p><p>Had we kept them and one had gone down as a reactor at the next herd test( About a 25% chance of them failing eventually,is the figure I have in my mind) we would have then needed two more tests.</p><p>I try to get rid of all possible risks as fast as I can. If you have a reactor and IRs, talk to your APHA vet and argue your case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Water Wheel, post: 5594534, member: 35980"] We had 1 reactor, 2IR , and in our area that meant two 60 day retest anyway, so sending IR for slaughter made no difference. We got a license off APHA ,they went to an approved slaughter house for inspection at slaughter, nothing found, we got no compensation , but were paid a reasonable value by the slaughter house. Had we kept them and one had gone down as a reactor at the next herd test( About a 25% chance of them failing eventually,is the figure I have in my mind) we would have then needed two more tests. I try to get rid of all possible risks as fast as I can. If you have a reactor and IRs, talk to your APHA vet and argue your case. [/QUOTE]
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