Two farm dairy herd consisiting of 4000 head of dairy cattle. Report that I heard was the cow was put down on December 9th and that she was born and raised in this herd.
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I was reading some of the artical and you know its not funny but from reading soom of them you just can't help but laught because it sounds so like us. We don't know, were did it come from, Canada, know couldn't of, they had a black Aberdean, we got a holsten, to different types, they are running around with there heads cut off. You can just tell.
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night.
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I think they pretty well have decided she was born right on the farm and I heard this morning that the lab in the UK has confirmed she does have BSE. Unfortunately she did enter the food chain and I assume her parts were rendered and who knows what happened to that?
I believe it is very important that the Americans get right on this, just like we did. Slaughter the entire herd and trace what happened to her offspring and slaughter those herds as well. The USDA needs to be seen as doing everything possible to ensure food safety. If the American consumer backs off on beef now we will all hang together! I hope they don't try to fudge this one?
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I believe it was Muttley who said,"Mark my words", they will try to pin this on Canada. I just got up from listening to CFRN News, and the latest rumour is that the cow came from CANADA!
Muttley my good buddy, would you be so kind as to tell me what lucky numbers you can forsee for me in the up coming year? This could be your new calling!
The lottery is obviously mine if this cow did come from Canada!
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