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BSE cow was from Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="TXBobcat" data-source="post: 102249" data-attributes="member: 94"><p>My opinion is that finding any cow, anywhere, any age with BSE is NOT good; however, finding an infected older cow, born before the imposed feed ban, has to be better than finding an infected cow that was born after the feed ban. In other words, if an infected 4-5 yr old cow were found, we would have to rethink the cause of that cow contracting BSE. That would create an even bigger consumer scare because they (consumer) would think the beef industry does not have a handle on the situation. </p><p></p><p>I believe the average consumer feels safe when they know the problem, the cause, and the solution. If they know the problem, but no cause and solution is put forth to them in detail, then they tend to run scared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXBobcat, post: 102249, member: 94"] My opinion is that finding any cow, anywhere, any age with BSE is NOT good; however, finding an infected older cow, born before the imposed feed ban, has to be better than finding an infected cow that was born after the feed ban. In other words, if an infected 4-5 yr old cow were found, we would have to rethink the cause of that cow contracting BSE. That would create an even bigger consumer scare because they (consumer) would think the beef industry does not have a handle on the situation. I believe the average consumer feels safe when they know the problem, the cause, and the solution. If they know the problem, but no cause and solution is put forth to them in detail, then they tend to run scared. [/QUOTE]
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