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    BSE CASE CONFIRMED IN ALBERTA

    Just a thought but would you not rather eat beef from a country that does strict testing and admits when an animal that is infected if found then a country were it is hidden and not reported?
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    Troy Marshall,,(with balls)

    Finally this BSE has come to an end!! (sorry I meant B.S. has come to an end.) ;-) Here is a link and just in case it does not work here is the whole thing!!! http://beefmagazine.com/cowcalfweekly/b ... esolution/ Border Issue Apparently Finds Quiet Resolution Sep 21, 2007 1:20 PM, Troy...
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    Oh, Canada. What A Hot-Button Issue You Are

    As expected, the World Organization for Animal Health's (OIE) Scientific Commission cited the U.S. and Canada in the first group of countries to be classified as "controlled risk" for BSE; a final ruling from OIE is expected in May. This should help the two countries in their efforts to regain...
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    Canadian Imports Double- All Prices Go Down

    Welcome to our world! Here in Canada if you are applying for a job and you are a white, middle aged, english speaking, male you had better check the "I consider myself a minority" box on the application.
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    Canadian Imports Double- All Prices Go Down

    Oldtimer were did you get this dislike for Canadians? It is getting a little old dont you think?
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    Oldtimer and flounder

    O.K. flounder I am just kind off touchy with the Canadian cattle being higher risk comments when we are the ones that are at the very least, not continuing to feed blood, table beef scraps and of course Turkey crap to our cattle.
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    Loopholes in cattle feed ban.

    Loopholes in cattle feed Ground-up cattle remains can be fed to chicken, and chicken litter is fed back to cattle. Poultry feed that spills from cages mixes with chicken waste on the ground, then is swept up for use in cattle feed. Scientists believe the BSE protein will survive the feed-making...
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    Oldtimer and flounder

    The sooner its hammer time the better!!
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    Oldtimer and flounder

    You are right Oldtimer. It really is to bad the goverment is not paying attention.
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    Oldtimer and flounder

    You two might want to look out your back door before pointing your fingers up north . Have you read this post yet? http://cattletoday.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21485
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    Traceout on Canada BSE cow moves quickly

    Yes things are looking better. Heaven forbid that maybe our prices will start to return and people raising cattle will be able to get back to a better life.
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    USDA's Johanns Mad-Cow Curbs on Canada Beef May Be Lifted

    I am glad to see some people still have their head on strait and have put this issue were it belongs! (the back burner.) Now we can get on with our lives.
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    Bigger fish to fry!

    O.K. since the powers that be are lying to us about everything what do you suggest we do?
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    Bigger fish to fry!

    I am sure you are right msscamp. But that does not take away from the fact that the world is over reacting with this!!!!!!
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    Half of Canadian BSE Cattle Born After Feed Ban!!!

    You could be right. From the looks of things although the Canadain feed band is far more harsh then the US. Fact#1 Salvaged pet food, plate waste and poultry litter may contain prohibited material and are not approved for feeding to ruminants. It is illegal to feed prohibited material in...
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    Half of Canadian BSE Cattle Born After Feed Ban!!!

    So why is it that Japan will take "higher risk" Canadian beef and not US beef?
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    More Sound Science Down the Sewer-Japan has 20 Month Old

    So why is it that Japan will take "higher risk" Canadian beef and not US beef? Is it still from when the US sent them band beef parts?
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    POTENTIAL CASE OF BSE MAD COW IDENTIFIED IN B.C.

    Fact#1 Salvaged pet food, plate waste and poultry litter may contain prohibited material and are not approved for feeding to ruminants. It is illegal to feed prohibited material in Canada. Fact#2 Salvaged pet food, plate waste and poultry litter may contain prohibited material and are not...
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    POTENTIAL CASE OF BSE MAD COW IDENTIFIED IN B.C.

    Talk about flawed feed baned. Why is it still legal in the US to feed chicken SH!T? Also blood, left over meat, ect. WASHINGTON - American cattle are eating chicken litter, cattle blood and restaurant leftovers that could help transmit mad cow disease -- a gap in the U.S. defense that the...
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    Bigger fish to fry!

    So you agree that to date Canada has had only 1 death from BSE and the US none.
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