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wildebeast MCF found in texas cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 533051" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>According to the USDA, cattle can't spread the disease to other cattle. There is a test to see if an animal is infected and there's a high mortality rate for cattle that have the disease. They're not going to be productive while they're dying. I assume that they're putting them down because they don't want them to suffer needlessly.</p><p></p><p>I feel sorry for them, too. Mr. Berkel has a ton of money and many other business interests but he has chosen to live on the ranch. It must be terrible for him to see this happen. Camp Cooley didn't allow the exotic animals and cattle graze the same ranges. There's a very tall fence around the wildlife area. There are lots of big ranches that offer exotic animals for hunting. I wonder if this has happened before, but no one reported it like Camp Cooley?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 533051, member: 13"] According to the USDA, cattle can't spread the disease to other cattle. There is a test to see if an animal is infected and there's a high mortality rate for cattle that have the disease. They're not going to be productive while they're dying. I assume that they're putting them down because they don't want them to suffer needlessly. I feel sorry for them, too. Mr. Berkel has a ton of money and many other business interests but he has chosen to live on the ranch. It must be terrible for him to see this happen. Camp Cooley didn't allow the exotic animals and cattle graze the same ranges. There's a very tall fence around the wildlife area. There are lots of big ranches that offer exotic animals for hunting. I wonder if this has happened before, but no one reported it like Camp Cooley? [/QUOTE]
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