Site Logo

Follow Us

Stay Informed

Get Patriot news updates delivered free to your inbox!

sign up

On Air Now

No show currently scheduled.

Politics and Elections News

PRINT

Colo. panel delays vote on cow tail cutting bill

DENVER (AP) -  A Colorado House committee is delaying a vote on a bill that would prevent farmers from cutting cattle tails for sanitary reasons -  a procedure known as "docking."

The Democrat-backed bill has pitted farmers against animal rights activists.

Farmers say docking prevents a cow's tail from dragging in manure. Research has found it has little effect on the quality of cows' milk or the health of farm workers.

One farmer told the House Health, Insurance and Environment Committee he docks his cows' tails to keep their udders clean. Other farmers said they don't want the government legislating farming methods.

The biggest question was whether the government should regulate a practice done on at most a handful of Colorado farms.

The committee is expected to vote on the bill next week.



Comments made about this article - 0 Total

Comment on this article

captcha f7816fbc8fdc4ad5aeb84ab56a2c3e6c