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NCBA, R-CALF, COOL, USDA (No Politics!)
U.S. May Lift Brazil Beef Ban
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck" data-source="post: 50161" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>I hate being ignorant,so can somebody explain to me why anybody but Ronald McDonald and the Burger King are in favor of this when we continue to give our neighbors to the north,who actually are legitamate trading partners the hose. If they have had outbreaks as recent as September,should we take the chance of them sending us a little gift from Brazil that has potential to ruin someones business? I have talked to people that have been down there and they say a lot of the country is almost third-world. How can they guarantee no animals from the non disease free states will end up here? It seems like BSE will eventually be controlled if we can get people to quit feeding chickensh** and other risk materials to bovines,foot and mouth is another story where it can be transmitted between animals. Not trying to stir the pot here-just trying to learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck, post: 50161, member: 579"] I hate being ignorant,so can somebody explain to me why anybody but Ronald McDonald and the Burger King are in favor of this when we continue to give our neighbors to the north,who actually are legitamate trading partners the hose. If they have had outbreaks as recent as September,should we take the chance of them sending us a little gift from Brazil that has potential to ruin someones business? I have talked to people that have been down there and they say a lot of the country is almost third-world. How can they guarantee no animals from the non disease free states will end up here? It seems like BSE will eventually be controlled if we can get people to quit feeding chickensh** and other risk materials to bovines,foot and mouth is another story where it can be transmitted between animals. Not trying to stir the pot here-just trying to learn. [/QUOTE]
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