
Originally Posted by
Arapiles
First I also grew up on a farm and we didn't check the stock daily. Neither do most people who have stock on agistment.
Farming practices aside, there's no evidence of spread due to tending to animals.
What type of farm? I admit, I was back in the late 50's early 60's, If you mentioned Hobby farms back then they would have laughed at you. Even on agistment you have full responsibility for their welfare, and will be the one who will be charged if they are not adequately cared for. If you live a long distance from the agisting property you could negotiate that the agisting property owner, or manager, takes responsibility for the livestock, or takes on a lesser responsibility of periodically checking the livestock, and informing you when an issue arises.
Are you going to guarantee the person leaving the hot spot to tend the animals would not go into town for a beer, or counter lunch, or even coffee? Do they have to report to the local Police on arrival, and departure? Hobby Farms would have to be under similar rules to agistment, surely. They couldn't just do what they felt like, and indeed the biosecurity issues are enough to determine you have either a manager when you are not there, or someone tasked to periodically inspect the property in the event the Hobby Farmer was otherwise engaged in his daily employment. OR, in lock down. Just common sense. Not much of that about nowadays.
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
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