Sometime this week the results of the DNA analysis of the Washington Holstein cow will be announced. If one believes the press and the U.S. officials, the cow will have come from Canada. With some help from family members who have much better math skills than I have we calculated the probability of a Canadian cow being tested positive for BSE in the United States at 1 in 16,236,748,670 or 16.2 billion.
Compare the BSE cow with the probability of winning the following major lotteries:
US Powerball: 1 in 80,089,128
Australian PowerBall: 1 in 54,979,155
French Lotto: 1 in 13,983,816
Canadian 6/49: 1 in 13,983,816
Irish Lotto: 5,245,786
You are 202 times more likely to win the major U.S. lottery as having a Canadian cow test positive for BSE in the United States. You could be expected to win the 6/49 1100 times before expecting to see a test result such as we have seen in Washington.
I am amazed that people are willing to believe that this cow came from Canada. Given pure chance and probability it is a pretty remote event. True, if American officials have been targeting Canadian cows for BSE tests it will increase the probability of a Canadian cow testing positive. However, the most likely explanation is the cow is American and a Canadian Holstein has been sacrificed for her ear tag and DNA sample.
The Canadian beef producer really is the one being sacrificed here for the good of the North American beef industry. The Canadian industry is just too willing to accept that this cow is Canadian because they believe what is good for the U.S. is what is good for Canada. Too bad it doesn’t work both ways.
People will believe anything.
Compare the BSE cow with the probability of winning the following major lotteries:
US Powerball: 1 in 80,089,128
Australian PowerBall: 1 in 54,979,155
French Lotto: 1 in 13,983,816
Canadian 6/49: 1 in 13,983,816
Irish Lotto: 5,245,786
You are 202 times more likely to win the major U.S. lottery as having a Canadian cow test positive for BSE in the United States. You could be expected to win the 6/49 1100 times before expecting to see a test result such as we have seen in Washington.
I am amazed that people are willing to believe that this cow came from Canada. Given pure chance and probability it is a pretty remote event. True, if American officials have been targeting Canadian cows for BSE tests it will increase the probability of a Canadian cow testing positive. However, the most likely explanation is the cow is American and a Canadian Holstein has been sacrificed for her ear tag and DNA sample.
The Canadian beef producer really is the one being sacrificed here for the good of the North American beef industry. The Canadian industry is just too willing to accept that this cow is Canadian because they believe what is good for the U.S. is what is good for Canada. Too bad it doesn’t work both ways.
People will believe anything.
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