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National Animal Identification System (NAIS)
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National Animal Identification System –  International Morab Breeders’ Association General Position Statement

The NAIS (National Animal Identification System http://animalid.aphis.usda.gov/nais/) in the US is proving to be an extremely controversial program.  Supporters and opponents are highly polarized and becoming more so over time.  Some are quite vocal in their positions, while others seem resigned to accept the final outcome. 

There is a great deal of information, and misinformation, about NAIS.  It is very difficult for people and organizations to discern truth from marketing rhetoric, reality from propaganda and reasonable doubt from fear-mongering.  Choosing a position is relatively easy.  What is not as easy is determining if one has truly chosen based on facts and full understanding versus on gut reaction or persuasion? 

The NAIS may have some substantial benefits for portions of the livestock industry – particularly large producers and “factory” farming.  Likewise, these areas of the industry tend to have the largest need for food safety controls simply due to the quantities they produce and ship, as well as the processes they employ in production.  There are, however, significant questions into the feasibility and necessity of NAIS for other areas of agriculture and rural lifestyles – including small producers, family farms and many segments of the equine industry.  Many claim the controls are onerous, unnecessary and designed to oppress and force them out of business.  People who keep a few animals for their own purposes or solely for pleasure (such as horses) contend the NAIS controls are impractical and will severely curtail their ability to keep or enjoy their animals and companions. 

At this point, the NAIS program is fraught with difficulties – not the least of which is its overall acceptance and general implementation.  It remains to be seen if it can even be made into a feasible, workable program.

 Due to the difficulties in obtaining reliable, unbiased information on NAIS, as well as the wide variety of people and opinions that comprise our membership, the IMBA currently chooses to remain neutral on NAIS.  We do not support; neither do we fully oppose.  However, we do highly question the NAIS in regards to equines, owners and the horse industry.  We intend to continue to observe and research the NAIS – making such information available to our membership as appropriate.  A more in depth discussion, with a view to establishing an official Position, will occur at the 2009 Annual Meeting (scheduled for November 7, 2009).

 

Government, Industry, Opposition information

USDA  http://animalid.aphis.usda.gov/nais/

Equine Species Working group (ESWG) - Equine Identification and NAIS Information http://www.equinespeciesworkinggroup.com/info.htm

Documents on NAIS and the Horse industry (editions 1 and 2) from the ESWG http://www.extension.umn.edu/horse/components/pdfs/NAISAnimal_IDInfoBooklet.pdf

http://www.michiganhorsecouncil.com/NAIS%20and%20Horses%20booklet%20-%202nd%20Edition.pdf

American Horse Council (stated deferment to the ESWG) AHC – Legislative Issues & Policies - Federal Legislation On Animal Identification http://horsecouncil.org/legislation/animalid.php

AHC – Equine Health and Federal Regulatory Issues  http://horsecouncil.org/health.php

American Veterinary Association  http://www.avma.org/press/releases/081218_NAIS.asp

Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance (FARFA)  http://www.farmandranchfreedom.org/content/association-positions

FARFA - Focus on Horses http://www.farmandranchfreedom.org/content/Horses-and-NAIS

Equine Associations:

American Morgan Horse Association
- Up-to-date information (2009) on website – does not state a position in favor or against
- Action is on monitoring the program and providing information to members
- No intention to record AIN or require premise information to register
- Repeating USDA and ESWG information - Maintains belief the program is voluntary
http://www.morganhorse.com/news_events/latest_news/amha_and_the_national_animal_identification_s/

Appaloosa Horse Club
- No obvious Position statement on their website.
- Set of minutes from 2006 show a Motion to:
“approve a policy concerning the National Animal Identification System (NAIS) that (i) recognizes the use of microchips as viable identification devices beneficial to the equine industry and (ii) expresses concern that the tracking and premises identification components of NAIS could seriously impact the commerce and rights of use of Appaloosa horses, specifically, and the equine industry as a whole.” http://www.appaloosa.com/pdfs/SummaryofMotions07_09_06.pdf See motion 28-07-06, page 30. 
- Also a 2006 newsletter contains a brief note regarding micro chipping and touching on NAIS

AQHA
- No obvious Position statement on their website.
- Note in a newsletter from 2005 repeats government information and indicates horse people should find out more for themselves
http://www.aqha.com/showing/QTalk/2005/qtalk_sept19_25.html

Arabian Horse Association
- The Association does not provide a position in favour or against NAIS.
- States that it does not plan to require NAIS as part of its registration. 
- Repeats information of the USDA and the Equine Species Working Group.
http://www.arabianhorses.org/registration/news/reg_news_080130.asp

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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