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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 40542" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>Great discussion y'all! A lot of opinions to mull over.. not a good situation for Canadians no matter what, and I sure feel for y'all. We had horrible cattle prices during the drought a few years back, but not even close to what you're facing, and always the prospect that rain would come eventually. You don't even have that silver lining to look forward to.</p><p></p><p>Something that was mentioned in one of the previous posts.. alluding to BSE testing in the US. I've always had that niggling doubt in the back of my mind as well.. not everything that should be tested is being tested. I suspect the biggest reason the US is not about to test every carcass is because there's a good chance they'll actually find a case of BSE.</p><p></p><p>Also.. does anyone else besides me think the whole BSE scare has been horribly overblown anyway? There are a lot of other things that are a lot more risky then contracting BSE from eating beef.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 40542, member: 173"] Great discussion y'all! A lot of opinions to mull over.. not a good situation for Canadians no matter what, and I sure feel for y'all. We had horrible cattle prices during the drought a few years back, but not even close to what you're facing, and always the prospect that rain would come eventually. You don't even have that silver lining to look forward to. Something that was mentioned in one of the previous posts.. alluding to BSE testing in the US. I've always had that niggling doubt in the back of my mind as well.. not everything that should be tested is being tested. I suspect the biggest reason the US is not about to test every carcass is because there's a good chance they'll actually find a case of BSE. Also.. does anyone else besides me think the whole BSE scare has been horribly overblown anyway? There are a lot of other things that are a lot more risky then contracting BSE from eating beef. [/QUOTE]
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