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BSE trail goes cold
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<blockquote data-quote="frenchie" data-source="post: 200219" data-attributes="member: 451"><p>I don,t have a problem with giving a consumer what he wants..If you want to test fine.</p><p></p><p>3 concerns though.</p><p></p><p>#1 who is going to pay for this ... likely the rancher</p><p> </p><p>#2 the type of test currently used..How can you give the impression that the meat is free of the B.S.E agent..When the test is not designed for that class of animal.Think about this if we are to believe the experts that suggest B.S.E infection occurs at an early age in an animals life.If we believe a B.S.e infected animal Isn,t safe to eat at 20 plus months. Why would we knowingly use a test that won,t work on that same infected animal at a younger age..It does not make sense Its false advertising.</p><p></p><p></p><p>One last comment.. For all this hype about B.S.E a little over a 100 people died in Britian from a population of over 50 million..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frenchie, post: 200219, member: 451"] I don,t have a problem with giving a consumer what he wants..If you want to test fine. 3 concerns though. #1 who is going to pay for this ... likely the rancher #2 the type of test currently used..How can you give the impression that the meat is free of the B.S.E agent..When the test is not designed for that class of animal.Think about this if we are to believe the experts that suggest B.S.E infection occurs at an early age in an animals life.If we believe a B.S.e infected animal Isn,t safe to eat at 20 plus months. Why would we knowingly use a test that won,t work on that same infected animal at a younger age..It does not make sense Its false advertising. One last comment.. For all this hype about B.S.E a little over a 100 people died in Britian from a population of over 50 million.. [/QUOTE]
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