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8,000 Canadian Cattle Quarantined!
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<blockquote data-quote="Rangenerd" data-source="post: 348033" data-attributes="member: 4971"><p>Plants like the the one that "made a mistake" need be shut down. These rendering and feed production plants know the rules, and need to be forced to abide by them. Don't they have pre and post production quality control program?</p><p>As for it being a mistake in mixing, that is BS. You can't tell me that the guy running the mixer can't tell the differance between chicken feathers and blood and bone meal. The smell alone should give it away. It sounds to me like it is standard operating procedure to, find the cheapest form of protein, and use it, the hell with the rules.</p><p>How many millions of dollars has screw ups, like this one, cost our industry, both here in the states and up north. Until the Canadians can prove that they can regulate themselves the border need to stay closed to all Canadian cattle. If the sitituation was reversed, I would hope the canadians would demand the same from us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rangenerd, post: 348033, member: 4971"] Plants like the the one that "made a mistake" need be shut down. These rendering and feed production plants know the rules, and need to be forced to abide by them. Don't they have pre and post production quality control program? As for it being a mistake in mixing, that is BS. You can't tell me that the guy running the mixer can't tell the differance between chicken feathers and blood and bone meal. The smell alone should give it away. It sounds to me like it is standard operating procedure to, find the cheapest form of protein, and use it, the hell with the rules. How many millions of dollars has screw ups, like this one, cost our industry, both here in the states and up north. Until the Canadians can prove that they can regulate themselves the border need to stay closed to all Canadian cattle. If the sitituation was reversed, I would hope the canadians would demand the same from us. [/QUOTE]
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