I understand that the expression, Triple S solution, originated in the states and pertained to the imported wolves that were supposedly bringing down their cattle. It has been in use since applied to owls and other protected species.
Now what farmer on either side of the border wants to be the next one to have a cow test positive for BSE?
The expression certainly speaks to the heart of our problem. I don't think there is much argument that this will be a common solution with no dead stock removal or at a cost of $50 to $75 was quoted in Alberta. I think most agree that downer cows should never be transported...so triple S. I am sure that Rcalf members having been doing this for years. How many BSE infected cows have already gone this way in US and Canada will never be known.
Unfortunately, even though Ralph's feux pas was a reflection of reality, it can and will be used in the worst possible way as ammunition to prolong the border closure by making it look as though we are deliberately circumventing BSE testing our cattle. This is really not the case as the spot checking (1:200 I think)that is done is not just downer cattle but all cattle going through the system, as I understand it.
Now what farmer on either side of the border wants to be the next one to have a cow test positive for BSE?
The expression certainly speaks to the heart of our problem. I don't think there is much argument that this will be a common solution with no dead stock removal or at a cost of $50 to $75 was quoted in Alberta. I think most agree that downer cows should never be transported...so triple S. I am sure that Rcalf members having been doing this for years. How many BSE infected cows have already gone this way in US and Canada will never be known.
Unfortunately, even though Ralph's feux pas was a reflection of reality, it can and will be used in the worst possible way as ammunition to prolong the border closure by making it look as though we are deliberately circumventing BSE testing our cattle. This is really not the case as the spot checking (1:200 I think)that is done is not just downer cattle but all cattle going through the system, as I understand it.
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