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<blockquote data-quote="skcatlman" data-source="post: 370558" data-attributes="member: 5562"><p>Easy - check out the CFIA regulations and the USDA and FDA regulations, you will see that the candian ones don't contain loop holes allowing cows to eat cows like some other countries. As for BSE starting in Canada check your facts it started in the EU. And according to the age of the texan cow she was the first indeginous animal to aquire it in north america. As for solving the BSE problem just look at recent changes in rules and regulations in canada we are getting things right and enhancing the feedban , SRM's management and testing and tracking systems. To be honest what the US is doing concerning these areas looks like US cattlemen want to spread BSE. Not eliminate it like we want in canada. So is that a concept you get. Get your facts straight and maybe some education.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skcatlman, post: 370558, member: 5562"] Easy - check out the CFIA regulations and the USDA and FDA regulations, you will see that the candian ones don't contain loop holes allowing cows to eat cows like some other countries. As for BSE starting in Canada check your facts it started in the EU. And according to the age of the texan cow she was the first indeginous animal to aquire it in north america. As for solving the BSE problem just look at recent changes in rules and regulations in canada we are getting things right and enhancing the feedban , SRM's management and testing and tracking systems. To be honest what the US is doing concerning these areas looks like US cattlemen want to spread BSE. Not eliminate it like we want in canada. So is that a concept you get. Get your facts straight and maybe some education. [/QUOTE]
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