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Mad Cow Disease Found In Canadian Cow
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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 378350" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>They said we would find more when we upped the testing and I am glad we are.Good for Canada keep that testing coming.I love that the animals are found on the farms and not after they have been slaughtered and sold for consumption.Tracing back the animals origins and progeny/pedigree will not be a problem because of the tagging and record system Canada has especially Holstein Canada they are tops for record keeping.And it is not surprising that it is found after the so called feed ban look at all the infected/tainted feed that has come from across the border containing blood and bone meal in the last year alone.The new feed ban implements should eradicate this problem hopefully.</p><p></p><p>Edit this> should have said contaminated feed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 378350, member: 5106"] They said we would find more when we upped the testing and I am glad we are.Good for Canada keep that testing coming.I love that the animals are found on the farms and not after they have been slaughtered and sold for consumption.Tracing back the animals origins and progeny/pedigree will not be a problem because of the tagging and record system Canada has especially Holstein Canada they are tops for record keeping.And it is not surprising that it is found after the so called feed ban look at all the infected/tainted feed that has come from across the border containing blood and bone meal in the last year alone.The new feed ban implements should eradicate this problem hopefully. Edit this> should have said contaminated feed [/QUOTE]
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