Canadians

Ollie, better get rid of the C at the front of the URL.

This should make someone happy, Right???
 
I would also assume this would exclude Canada as the country of origin for the cow we're testing at Aims for bse. Double congratulations.
 
I dunno, Ollie...the old "Border Will Be Opening Soon" song has become a tired ol' rag up here. Hate to be a pessimist, but I'll believe it when I see it.

Am keeping my fingers crossed that the Inconclusive Cow will be negative. Where ever she originated.

God Bless you all.

Take care.
 
CattleAnnie":1blvwqkh said:
I dunno, Ollie...the old "Border Will Be Opening Soon" song has become a tired ol' rag up here. Hate to be a pessimist, but I'll believe it when I see it.

Am keeping my fingers crossed that the Inconclusive Cow will be negative. Where ever she originated.

God Bless you all.

Take care.

Cattle Annie
You are a sweetheart. Not many could go through all this crappola and keep your attitude.
 
La, you think I'm sweet natured 'cause you haven't had to sort cattle with me, or bring 'em out of the riverbreaks. I'm sorry to say that raising cattle has honed my "Cussology" and BSE has perfected it. Thanks all the same.

I found some more info on the subject posted above.


Resumption of beef exports to U.S. will take months
Last Updated Mon, 22 Nov 2004 18:45:55 EST
REGINA - The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved a regulation that allows Canadian ranchers to resume exports of live cattle and more cuts of beef, although that could take many more months.

The proposal must first be reviewed by the U.S. Budget Office and members of Congress. Those reviews could take up to three months.

The promise to lift the American ban on live Canadian cattle is getting a skeptical reaction from at least one Canadian premier.

Lorne Calvert of Saskatchewan says the move is encouraging, but he still has some reservations. "I will believe it when I see it," he said. "When I see a Canadian cow, a live cow, crossing the border then I will be satisfied. "

On the weekend U.S. President George W. Bush promised Prime Minister Paul Martin to push ahead with the approval. The two leaders met in Chile, during the annual APEC conference.

Written by CBC News Online staff

Take care.
 
CattleAnnie":2kx28i87 said:
La, you think I'm sweet natured 'cause you haven't had to sort cattle with me, or bring 'em out of the riverbreaks. I'm sorry to say that raising cattle has honed my "Cussology" and BSE has perfected it. Thanks all the same.

Cattle Annie,
I bet I could give you a run for your money on the cussology! And alcohol and my hubby have perfected in me. :roll: Wish I was closer, be there helping sort cattle when ever you needed me.
 

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