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<blockquote data-quote="branxchar&amp;amp;charx" data-source="post: 37578" data-attributes="member: 436"><p>BSE is an incurable disease (no vaccines either) that affects the brain and possible the spinal cord. it can stay dormant for a number of years before it really starts to affect the cow or whatever. cooking the meat to a certain temperature will not kill it. that is IF it has been in contact with the brain or spinal cord. on a side note, cooking meat to a certain temperature from an infected hoof and mouth animal will kill it in the meat but is very devasting to many herds.</p><p></p><p>if another case did ever occur (God forbid) it will effect the market. and you can sure bet all the organic farmers and animal rights groups, etc. will be on their toes waiting for it this time. i hope we are just as prepared maybe even more prepared to deal with the situation if it ever happens again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branxchar&charx, post: 37578, member: 436"] BSE is an incurable disease (no vaccines either) that affects the brain and possible the spinal cord. it can stay dormant for a number of years before it really starts to affect the cow or whatever. cooking the meat to a certain temperature will not kill it. that is IF it has been in contact with the brain or spinal cord. on a side note, cooking meat to a certain temperature from an infected hoof and mouth animal will kill it in the meat but is very devasting to many herds. if another case did ever occur (God forbid) it will effect the market. and you can sure bet all the organic farmers and animal rights groups, etc. will be on their toes waiting for it this time. i hope we are just as prepared maybe even more prepared to deal with the situation if it ever happens again. [/QUOTE]
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