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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16378"><p>Actually, I've been pleasantly surprised at how the national media here in the US is handling Mad Cow. The CBS news reports that I've seen have been more responsbile than RCALF's first comments. And I just saw on the 'net that the other 149 cows in the herd the BSE cow was from had tested clean for BSE. That's a good thing.</p><p></p><p>Thank you, Jason, for the</p><p>> informative reply and the</p><p>> responsible attitude. I agree that</p><p>> human contraction is small</p><p>> percentage-wise, but with the</p><p>> media & public opinion out</p><p>> there about it, there seems to be</p><p>> no other way. Our prayers are with</p><p>> you Canadian producers that it</p><p>> will be one isolated case &</p><p>> the "hype" goes away</p><p>> soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16378"] Actually, I've been pleasantly surprised at how the national media here in the US is handling Mad Cow. The CBS news reports that I've seen have been more responsbile than RCALF's first comments. And I just saw on the 'net that the other 149 cows in the herd the BSE cow was from had tested clean for BSE. That's a good thing. Thank you, Jason, for the > informative reply and the > responsible attitude. I agree that > human contraction is small > percentage-wise, but with the > media & public opinion out > there about it, there seems to be > no other way. Our prayers are with > you Canadian producers that it > will be one isolated case & > the "hype" goes away > soon. [/QUOTE]
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