Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

All livestock to be registered with state [WI-Yes, fish too]
Wisconsin News ^ | 10-25-05 | Brian Bridgeford

Posted on 10/25/2005 6:59:42 PM PDT by SJackson

BARABOO - Even if residents own as little as a few chickens, some horses or a pet llama, a new state law requires that animal owners register all premises where livestock are kept.

Beginning Nov. 1, people must register with the state locations where livestock are kept, said Robert Fourdraine, chief operating officer of the Wisconsin Livestock Identification Consortium, a nonprofit organization working with the state Department of Agriculture. This is a first step toward implementing a nationwide system of livestock identification.

A wide variety of animals are considered livestock under the law, a including: fish; cattle and bison; alpacas; deer, elk and moose; horses; captive birds such as pheasants, emu and waterfowl; poultry and sheep. Registration is required of all livestock owners, including those keeping an animal defined as livestock as a pet or for hobby purposes.

Livestock owners are asked to complete their registration by Jan. 1, Fourdraine said. Once the window for registration ends, the law establishes penalties for livestock owners who don't comply.

The registration of addresses where livestock are kept is part of an effort to control future outbreaks of animal and human illness, said Paul Dietmann, Sauk County's University of Wisconsin agriculture agent.

"If there were an outbreak of diseases, it would be a lot easier and faster to notify people if livestock have been registered," he said. "You can understand why it's important to know where all the livestock are located and to have a means to quickly notify the people if there is an outbreak."

Disease emergencies involving livestock include the severe outbreak of foot and mouth disease, an illness of animals such as cattle and sheep, in Britain a few years ago, Dietmann said. While it never arrived in the U.S., agriculture authorities had to prepare for the possibility it might.

"The county has an emergency response plan for highly contagious animal diseases," Dietmann said. "If something were to break out, or even if it were suspected, there's a process the county would go through so people who need to know are notified."

Another concern is the avian flu, he said.

Health officials have not yet reported finding the avian or bird flu strain, formally called H5N1, in the U.S., according to press reports. But it has been found in poultry and wild birds in Asia, and just recently in parts of Europe.

Health experts worry H5N1 could mutate and become a deadly flu that easily spreads from person to person. It has killed about 60 people in Asia, but the few made ill generally caught it from contact with poultry.

"Avian flu could be an even bigger concern, because there's (a threat to) humans involved," said Dietmann.

Some farmers are skeptical about the national livestock identification process, he said, because state and federal laws do not yet require animals being imported to the U.S. to be identified and tracked.

"There's a higher requirement for farmers in the United States than there is for farmers who are exporting to the United States," said Dietmann.

A thorough livestock identification program would require registration of both local premises where livestock are kept and country-of-origin labeling for imported animals, Dietmann said. However, he still believes registration of livestock premises is a good idea.

"The faster we can notify people there needs to be a quarantine or something, the better off we are," he said.

In the statement, Fourdraine notes Sauk County is one of the leading counties in Wisconsin for numbers of places where livestock are housed.

Until Oct. 31, livestock owners may register their premises at http://www.wiid.org. After Nov. 1 the appropriate web address is http://www.datcp.state.wi.us/premises.

Owners may also call (888) 808-1910 to receive a registration form. Or they can get one at Sauk County-UW-Extension, Sauk County West Square Building, 505 Broadway, downtown Baraboo. Registration also may be done through a Farm Service Agency office.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Wisconsin
KEYWORDS: revenooers; unregisteredfish
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-6061-80 ... 101-103 next last
To: MarkL; Inge_CAV; deaconjim
As long as we all fit neatly into their little boxes and we all do just the same, we'll be ok. Don't panic!

We do still have some freedom.........don't we???
41 posted on 10/25/2005 7:53:43 PM PDT by Rose of Sharn (I get the best answers when I talk to myself!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 37 | View Replies]

To: HairOfTheDog
Doesn't Wisconsin have property classifications?

If you are classified as AG, it seems like that should cover the fact that you might have some farm animals?
I'm too close to cheese head land for this moonbat idea to catch on.

The good folks in Wisconsin should dose Madison into lake Michigan( perhaps a deepwater reef for the lake trout?).
42 posted on 10/25/2005 7:54:15 PM PDT by Beagle8U
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 24 | View Replies]

To: Calpernia

Of possible interest, even though it's not your state.


43 posted on 10/25/2005 7:54:23 PM PDT by Fierce Allegiance (If you want to be on my Civil Engineer ping list, just say so!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Iowa Granny
"Is this information going to be kept private?"

Not in WI. They pass out sell and publish their lists.

44 posted on 10/25/2005 7:54:48 PM PDT by spunkets
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 13 | View Replies]

To: SJackson

Be prepared to be taxed on these animals.

Its all about money.


45 posted on 10/25/2005 7:58:01 PM PDT by sgtbono2002
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: sgtbono2002
Its all about money.
Don't forget to add power and control!
46 posted on 10/25/2005 7:59:38 PM PDT by Rose of Sharn (I get the best answers when I talk to myself!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 45 | View Replies]

To: SJackson

Bwahahahahaha

Get the Amish here to comply...


47 posted on 10/25/2005 8:00:08 PM PDT by joesnuffy
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: HairOfTheDog

Great. This state will probably hop right on the bandwagon.


48 posted on 10/25/2005 8:00:53 PM PDT by MarMema
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 9 | View Replies]

To: SJackson

"Okay pig, where are your papers?"


49 posted on 10/25/2005 8:01:59 PM PDT by azhenfud (He who always is looking up seldom finds others' lost change.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Citizen Tom Paine
This is incredible. A state is going to keep track of all domestic animals and pets in a state and yet they can't keep track of illegal aliens or sexual predators! Talk about misplaced priorities.

Excellent. Thanks.

50 posted on 10/25/2005 8:02:09 PM PDT by MarMema
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 25 | View Replies]

To: sgtbono2002
Be prepared to be taxed on these animals.

In Iowa we pay Property Taxes on our animals.

51 posted on 10/25/2005 8:02:42 PM PDT by Iowa Granny (I am not the sharpest pin in the cushion but I can draw blood.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 45 | View Replies]

To: an amused spectator
Revenooer alert!

Exactly. I was going to post something like "beaurocrat's full employment and prosperity act" but I like yours better. Simple and to the point.

52 posted on 10/25/2005 8:02:48 PM PDT by the invisib1e hand (I must be a little punk, because coffeebreak said so.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies]

To: SJackson

Have heard of the PAWS (Pet Animal Welfare Statute) 2005 that is being introduced in the US Senate as Bill 1139 and the US House of Representatives as Bill 2669. If these Bills gain passage they will have an affect on all hobby breeders, dog rescue groups and all imports of dogs. This legislation would require all breeding stock and puppies to be raised in commercial USDA Licensed kennels and sold through USDA Licensed retail businesses. This legislation will make it nearly impossible for the breed enthusiast to continue to breed, raise and sell dogs from their home. I urge each of you to take a serious look at this proposed legislation and contact your Senators and Congressional Representatives, as soon as possible, to let them know how you feel about these bills.


53 posted on 10/25/2005 8:04:37 PM PDT by joesnuffy
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: SJackson

Wonder will "livestock" get personal ID numbers and will "undocumented liveries" be ignored as much as "undocumented aliens"?


54 posted on 10/25/2005 8:05:44 PM PDT by azhenfud (He who always is looking up seldom finds others' lost change.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 31 | View Replies]

To: SJackson
A wide variety of animals are considered livestock under the law, a including: fish... Registration is required of all livestock owners, including those keeping an animal defined as livestock as a pet or for hobby purposes.

Gee, I wonder how many people in Wisconsin have a goldfish bowl or a fish tank? I wonder if they are ready for the rush of registrations that little item will generate.

55 posted on 10/25/2005 8:06:35 PM PDT by dfwright (A balanced diet is a cookie in each hand.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: joesnuffy

Conservative government growing itself - again.


56 posted on 10/25/2005 8:07:42 PM PDT by azhenfud (He who always is looking up seldom finds others' lost change.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 53 | View Replies]

To: azhenfud
"Conservative government growing itself - again."

It's for the children.

57 posted on 10/25/2005 8:14:31 PM PDT by spunkets
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 56 | View Replies]

To: dfwright
Great tag-line, however...........

The four major food groups are; Salt, Sugar, Grease, and Alcohol.
58 posted on 10/25/2005 8:14:56 PM PDT by Beagle8U
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 55 | View Replies]

To: alloysteel

"It has been replaced with a twilight zone."

You sure said it. I can see Rod Serling with a cigarette:

"This is farmer brown, a Wisconsin
pig farmer with an innocent habit called
forgetfulness. But Farmer Brown is
about to sleep for fifty years...And when
he awakens, he will find everything in his
house and on his property numbered and
something as simple as lighting a cigarette
in a public place may place him in
violatation of some obscure law.

You see, Farmer Brown has just entered a
new way of life of what will someday be
described quite recklessly as "freedom," but
as he will no doubt find it's a freedom
only found...in the Twilight Zone."


59 posted on 10/25/2005 8:16:43 PM PDT by Luke21
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 11 | View Replies]

To: joesnuffy

How on earth can the government control something like your dog getting pregnant? Honestly, no humans have ever been able to control nature like this. The only result of this will be to create criminals out of innocent citizens. And huge packs of unwanted dogs. Not everybody can afford the spay and neuter of their pets. So they'll abandon them...talk about the law of unintended consequences.


60 posted on 10/25/2005 8:16:49 PM PDT by The Westerner
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 53 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-6061-80 ... 101-103 next last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson