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<blockquote data-quote="Victoria" data-source="post: 409254" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>Now here is the question - what causes BSE - is it feeds? Perhaps but the interesting thing about BSE is that statistically speaking 1 out of each 1 million cows should be born with BSE. Almost like a birth defect.</p><p>So it could be a copper deficiency, it could be caused by sonic booms, it could be caused by "tainted" feed but if you changed all of these things you would still have BSE. This is why it is a really bad idea to get the public pumped up on the idea that BSE in cows is overly dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoria, post: 409254, member: 1258"] Now here is the question - what causes BSE - is it feeds? Perhaps but the interesting thing about BSE is that statistically speaking 1 out of each 1 million cows should be born with BSE. Almost like a birth defect. So it could be a copper deficiency, it could be caused by sonic booms, it could be caused by "tainted" feed but if you changed all of these things you would still have BSE. This is why it is a really bad idea to get the public pumped up on the idea that BSE in cows is overly dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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