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<blockquote data-quote="skcatlman" data-source="post: 340669" data-attributes="member: 5562"><p>OT check the OIE canada is Blue tongue free for now at least as we are lowering the restrictions for US import cattle. The reason for finding more cases is higher testing rates for BSE. If you don't test you won't find anything, why not test more in the US ? the simple answer is that there will be many more positives. As far as diseased US cattle you have bluetongue and BSE. Argue what you want,but when science proved the incedent rate was the lowest in winter for bluetongue US cattle were indeed allowed across the border in to canada . I have first hand knowledge, i had worked at a feedlot when NAFTA was signed and US cattle were allowed UP here , so cattle were allowed into canada there was no 12 years blockade as you say. OT quit with the half truths they are the same as lies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skcatlman, post: 340669, member: 5562"] OT check the OIE canada is Blue tongue free for now at least as we are lowering the restrictions for US import cattle. The reason for finding more cases is higher testing rates for BSE. If you don't test you won't find anything, why not test more in the US ? the simple answer is that there will be many more positives. As far as diseased US cattle you have bluetongue and BSE. Argue what you want,but when science proved the incedent rate was the lowest in winter for bluetongue US cattle were indeed allowed across the border in to canada . I have first hand knowledge, i had worked at a feedlot when NAFTA was signed and US cattle were allowed UP here , so cattle were allowed into canada there was no 12 years blockade as you say. OT quit with the half truths they are the same as lies. [/QUOTE]
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