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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12642"><p>my husband and myself show beef cattle.we take this very seriously.how can you be so sure that mad cow disease won't have an affect on showing cattle? people who aren't familiar with this disease aren't going to want anything to do with any type of cattle.If they see a cow they are going to be so scared that they are going to catch it. I guess my point is, in our case we show statewide in different fairs,people aren't going to want to come any where near the animals.To me that is going to have a major affect on cattle showing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12642"] my husband and myself show beef cattle.we take this very seriously.how can you be so sure that mad cow disease won't have an affect on showing cattle? people who aren't familiar with this disease aren't going to want anything to do with any type of cattle.If they see a cow they are going to be so scared that they are going to catch it. I guess my point is, in our case we show statewide in different fairs,people aren't going to want to come any where near the animals.To me that is going to have a major affect on cattle showing. [/QUOTE]
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