On the Rutherford show yesterday they had some guy talking about US feed mills. Apparently it was pretty much a gong show down there with over 3000 violations of the 1997 ruminant ban. Twelve plants charged in the state of Washington alone. One was an IBP plant and one was X-cel feeds. Now Cargill is X-cel in the USA I believe? But I'm not sure if this was their plant?
Basically there was no real inspection and yet the violations actually tripled in the year before the Canadian mad cow.
Now I wonder if our feed mills were any better?
Another thing that sort of bothered me was when Rutherford had Neil Janke on. Dave asked him about the metal tag, whether it had Canada written on it or what? Well Janke didn't know!!! He wasn't even sure if it was a metal tag!!! And this is our leader?
Neil Janke then went on to say the feed that infected this cow came from a Canadian mill! When Rutherford asked him if the cow could have got BSE from a US mill he reluctantly agreed it might have been possible! When Rutherford pointed out that the cow was in the US for four years, eating feed from a source that could have very easily been compromized, and only had 4 months to ingest possible contaminated Canadian feed he said that the incubation period suggested Canadian feed! Rutherford then pointed out that the incubation period was 2-6 years which meant it was very possible(and probably likely) that she had contacted BSE in the US. Well Neil wasn't going to let facts confuse him and just fell back on the idea that it was Canadian feed!!!
I was not vey impressed with Mr. Janke! For a minute I wasn't sure just whose side he was on!
Basically there was no real inspection and yet the violations actually tripled in the year before the Canadian mad cow.
Now I wonder if our feed mills were any better?
Another thing that sort of bothered me was when Rutherford had Neil Janke on. Dave asked him about the metal tag, whether it had Canada written on it or what? Well Janke didn't know!!! He wasn't even sure if it was a metal tag!!! And this is our leader?
Neil Janke then went on to say the feed that infected this cow came from a Canadian mill! When Rutherford asked him if the cow could have got BSE from a US mill he reluctantly agreed it might have been possible! When Rutherford pointed out that the cow was in the US for four years, eating feed from a source that could have very easily been compromized, and only had 4 months to ingest possible contaminated Canadian feed he said that the incubation period suggested Canadian feed! Rutherford then pointed out that the incubation period was 2-6 years which meant it was very possible(and probably likely) that she had contacted BSE in the US. Well Neil wasn't going to let facts confuse him and just fell back on the idea that it was Canadian feed!!!
I was not vey impressed with Mr. Janke! For a minute I wasn't sure just whose side he was on!
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