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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16373"><p>I stand by my agreement with the procedures taken by Ag Canada and the feds. Without traceback, our export market will be sunk. I have wondered if the cow was actually infected with CWD instead of BSE, but histologically there are apparently differences which can differentiate the two, thus the positive identification of BSE from Britain being pivotal in the announcement of BSE instead of the first documented cattle infection with CWD.</p><p></p><p>And it wouldn't be ground up positive cattle being fed to chickens to cause her to become infected if she ate chicken feed, it would have been ground up sheep skulls infected with scrapie, same as it started in Britain. (unless you know of a different cause of the outbreak than that....)</p><p></p><p>V</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16373"] I stand by my agreement with the procedures taken by Ag Canada and the feds. Without traceback, our export market will be sunk. I have wondered if the cow was actually infected with CWD instead of BSE, but histologically there are apparently differences which can differentiate the two, thus the positive identification of BSE from Britain being pivotal in the announcement of BSE instead of the first documented cattle infection with CWD. And it wouldn't be ground up positive cattle being fed to chickens to cause her to become infected if she ate chicken feed, it would have been ground up sheep skulls infected with scrapie, same as it started in Britain. (unless you know of a different cause of the outbreak than that....) V [/QUOTE]
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