[Jacob-list] voluntary scrapie program

southwindfarms at frontiernet.net southwindfarms at frontiernet.net
Fri Oct 12 13:55:29 EDT 2007


I have been in the volunatry program for many years and am currently
certified scrapie free. In NY, and I believe the information I have
is USDA and therefore national, even as a certified free flock I can
bring in rams from any source as long as they have a flock id on their
tag. Ewes are limited to equal or higher staus flocks but rams can
come from just about anywhere.

Laura
Southwind Farms
www.southwindfarms.org

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> From: "Brenalan Farm" <info at brenalanfarm.com>

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> Have any of you explored the details of how a small group can share

> rams without resetting the clock on the scrapie-free status? I was

> thinking about whether a few local farms could have a ram "co-op"

> without totally joining our books and becoming a Fortune 500 company!

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> Brenda

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> From: Meg Steensland <beegal7 at yahoo.com>

> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Voluntary program

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> Someone in OH in the program here offered to LEND me a small ram and

> then bring him back and it would NOT alter her status - are you

> sure that you cannot swap rams and still be legal?

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> Brenalan Farm <info at brenalanfarm.com> wrote: Have any of

> you explored the details of how a small group can share rams without

> resetting the clock on the scrapie-free status? I was thinking

> about whether a few local farms could have a ram "co-op" without

> totally joining our books and becoming a Fortune 500 company!

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> Brenda

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> Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 13:56:44 -0700

> From: "Robin Lynde" <rlynde at onramp113.org>

> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Voluntary program

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> The regulations apply to the ewe flock and not to rams. There may be

> rules in addition to what I'm familiar with, but I know that for my

> situation I could bring in a ram and not alter my status. I don't

> know if it would matter if the ram was shared and moving around.

> Robin Lynde

> Meridian Jacobs

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> From: Meg Steensland

> To: Brenalan Farm ; jacob-list at jacobsheep.com

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> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Voluntary program

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> Someone in OH in the program here offered to LEND me a small ram

> and then bring him back and it would NOT alter her status - are you

> sure that you cannot swap rams and still be legal?

>

> Brenalan Farm <info at brenalanfarm.com> wrote:

> Have any of you explored the details of how a small group can

> share rams without resetting the clock on the scrapie-free status? I

> was thinking about whether a few local farms could have a ram

> "co-op" without totally joining our books and becoming a Fortune 500

> company!

>

> Brenda

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> Brenalan Farm

> Toledo, Oregon

> 541.336.2158

> www.brenalanfarm.com

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> Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 18:09:37 -0700

> From: "Brenalan Farm" <info at brenalanfarm.com>

> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Voluntary program

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> The rules make some reference to rams that haven't been with ewes of

> lesser status keeping their status, so I read that to mean if the

> other people using the ram(s) were not in the voluntary program that

> the voluntary farm would go backwards? It sounds like you can only

> share with people who are also in the program... there was also

> reference to animals with access to lambing pens, etc. I find it a

> little hard to interpret the rules on the first reading or two! I'm

> kind of hung up on the necropsy rates too, and the expectation of 1%

> per year. We have a young flock, and haven't lost any animals yet

> (counting blessings!) but it could be years before we have had a

> hundred move through here. Thanks to those who have responded!

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> Brenda

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> From: Robin Lynde

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> Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 1:56 PM

> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Voluntary program

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> The regulations apply to the ewe flock and not to rams. There may

> be rules in addition to what I'm familiar with, but I know that for

> my situation I could bring in a ram and not alter my status. I don't

> know if it would matter if the ram was shared and moving around.

> Robin Lynde

> Meridian Jacobs

> Vacaville, CA

> www.meridianjacobs.com

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: Meg Steensland

> To: Brenalan Farm ; jacob-list at jacobsheep.com

> Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 1:07 PM

> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Voluntary program

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>

> Someone in OH in the program here offered to LEND me a small ram

> and then bring him back and it would NOT alter her status - are you

> sure that you cannot swap rams and still be legal?

>

> Brenalan Farm <info at brenalanfarm.com> wrote:

> Have any of you explored the details of how a small group can

> share rams without resetting the clock on the scrapie-free status? I

> was thinking about whether a few local farms could have a ram

> "co-op" without totally joining our books and becoming a Fortune 500

> company!

>

> Brenda

>

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> Brenalan Farm

> Toledo, Oregon

> 541.336.2158

> www.brenalanfarm.com

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