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<blockquote data-quote="Michelle Pankonien" data-source="post: 40841" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>I believe the was a post on one of the boards a few weeks back that indicated that a Johne's Positive animal was banned from sale to the human food chain, </p><p></p><p>we test our herd, I have never had a possitive, so I am not sure what happens when you end up with one that is positve, if the state gets involved or what, we participated in a multi herd state test and 60% of the herds tested were positive, or had at leaste one animal in the herd test positive, but I did not find out what happened to the positive animals</p><p></p><p>An animal with DZ, should be considered not safe for human consumtion, due to unthriftyness and the over all unwholesomeness of the meat, due to any imune reactions the body may have had to the DZ, best just redered, at least you get that much back</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michelle Pankonien, post: 40841, member: 147"] I believe the was a post on one of the boards a few weeks back that indicated that a Johne's Positive animal was banned from sale to the human food chain, we test our herd, I have never had a possitive, so I am not sure what happens when you end up with one that is positve, if the state gets involved or what, we participated in a multi herd state test and 60% of the herds tested were positive, or had at leaste one animal in the herd test positive, but I did not find out what happened to the positive animals An animal with DZ, should be considered not safe for human consumtion, due to unthriftyness and the over all unwholesomeness of the meat, due to any imune reactions the body may have had to the DZ, best just redered, at least you get that much back [/QUOTE]
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