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Yep nothing wrong with that! Sorry for the goat packers though.
Pretty lame as domestic sheep and someone who owns pack goats are completely different .
Let people use e-bikes instead of goats then…..
Huge difference in grazing sheep and a person who owns a closed herd of pack goats and is tested. Our herd is 100% movi free. Even if someone owned a pack goat with movi the transmission of movi to a bighorn sheep is almost none . Hell mt goats can carry movi, mule deer.
A tested string of pack goats should be exempted.
All the pack goat people we know test yearly only if new goats brought in. If your herd is not exposed to new animals then no testing needed. Lot of mis-information out there on movi and goats. They just rather blanket it all and not read the science that’s there. Bighorn sheep can catch movi just because a goat was in the area. There has to be physical touching face to face
Quote from: huntnnw on January 06, 2023, 09:07:21 AMAll the pack goat people we know test yearly only if new goats brought in. If your herd is not exposed to new animals then no testing needed. Lot of mis-information out there on movi and goats. They just rather blanket it all and not read the science that’s there. Bighorn sheep can catch movi just because a goat was in the area. There has to be physical touching face to faceSorry but I have to say this is not accurate information. Movi is transmissible from sneezing and any fluid secretions from animal to animal. So if your animal sneezes a wad of snot onto a rock and less than an hour later a sheep happens by and sniffs that fluid they can get the virus. And it has been found in pack goats before. And also moose and mule deer. It's just not nearly as common.