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<blockquote data-quote="cowboyFFA_09" data-source="post: 218850" data-attributes="member: 3124"><p>Hey cmjust0, look how much that first BSE cow that was in America hurt us. It my not have hit hard at home but it sure didnt hepl our export to these other countries.</p><p></p><p>See how we are trying to get the market back from Japan and these other big importers of American beef have hurt the world-wide and local markets. </p><p></p><p>*Most peple that I have talked to have asked, "Can you get BSE from eating an infected animal?" No you cant until you start chompin on the spinal cord and brain. See this is where the T.V and News people come in and dont tell the whole truth about something. </p><p>*(But dont get me wrong, the infected animal still needs to be killed)</p><p></p><p>But the market isnt just stumbling over the BSE scare. We still have other diseases that need some attention like Hoof and Mouth, and others. But I still feel like it is the producers obligation to give healthy and exceptable animals to the world-wid community without the government looking over our backs and telling us how to run and manage our farms and animals.</p><p></p><p>Millerlite :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboyFFA_09, post: 218850, member: 3124"] Hey cmjust0, look how much that first BSE cow that was in America hurt us. It my not have hit hard at home but it sure didnt hepl our export to these other countries. See how we are trying to get the market back from Japan and these other big importers of American beef have hurt the world-wide and local markets. *Most peple that I have talked to have asked, "Can you get BSE from eating an infected animal?" No you cant until you start chompin on the spinal cord and brain. See this is where the T.V and News people come in and dont tell the whole truth about something. *(But dont get me wrong, the infected animal still needs to be killed) But the market isnt just stumbling over the BSE scare. We still have other diseases that need some attention like Hoof and Mouth, and others. But I still feel like it is the producers obligation to give healthy and exceptable animals to the world-wid community without the government looking over our backs and telling us how to run and manage our farms and animals. Millerlite :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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