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FDA bans farmers from non-vet care

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  • Axxe55

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    kbaxter60

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    Here's The rub: where is the line between Routine Daily care and "a vet needs to sign off"?
    Let's say I Have a horse. I am Sure there would be no issue if I brush it and pick the Hooves. Right?
    What if, in brushing, I found a tick? Should be No issue if I remove it, but what if I suspect worms? Are they just gonna outlaw sales of meds for that? It gets fuzzy fast.

    ETA - oh, and since this comes from the FDA, they can just F right off. They showed during Covid that they were corrupt and Worthless.
    Disband them.
     

    no2gates

    These are not the droids you're looking for.
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    They just want to be sure you cannot buy human usable antibiotics at the feed store, keeps you in check at the next engineered pandemic outbreak. YOU WILL TAKE THE SHOT! WE SAY YOU WILL!!
    What about fish antibiotics then? Amoxicillin, Keflex, shit like that. If you look on the fish stuff and put it side-by-side next to the human stuff, it's exactly the same looking with identical markings. I wonder if they will stop that as well?
    We have a bunch of different fish antibiotics we store in case of SHTF.
     
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