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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3555780" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>I’d say it will wreck their agriculture business. I’m not sure about imports or if the animals can be hauled out of CO, castrated/pregged and return to CO. I’m really surprised they didn’t mention how horrible branding cattle is. Last I knew (I lived in CO from 1999-2002) CO was still an open range state and like [USER=5412]@dennishoddy[/USER] mentioned several folks cattle will run together at certain times of the year. Therefore branding is very important. CO is also much stricter on hauling livestock. You’ve got to get a brand inspector to look at any animal you buy and get a brand inspectors hauling permit for whichever particular animal you’re hauling if you are going further than 75 miles. Any animal you haul to a salebarn you better have a brand inspection for that animal or some other way to prove you’d recently purchased it. I dunno about today but I’d say 15-20yrs ago that stealing cattle out there wouldn’t be near as easy as it is in other states.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3555780, member: 43171"] I’d say it will wreck their agriculture business. I’m not sure about imports or if the animals can be hauled out of CO, castrated/pregged and return to CO. I’m really surprised they didn’t mention how horrible branding cattle is. Last I knew (I lived in CO from 1999-2002) CO was still an open range state and like [USER=5412]@dennishoddy[/USER] mentioned several folks cattle will run together at certain times of the year. Therefore branding is very important. CO is also much stricter on hauling livestock. You’ve got to get a brand inspector to look at any animal you buy and get a brand inspectors hauling permit for whichever particular animal you’re hauling if you are going further than 75 miles. Any animal you haul to a salebarn you better have a brand inspection for that animal or some other way to prove you’d recently purchased it. I dunno about today but I’d say 15-20yrs ago that stealing cattle out there wouldn’t be near as easy as it is in other states. [/QUOTE]
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