Not to test, and have a bigger problem develop down the road is a much bigger nightmare than we are living through now. Do we want to be like the producers in England who will have a cloud over their heads for years while their consumers wait for the infamous 'incubation period' for CJD to pass? I think not.
The reason for testing is to set an idea of the level of infection for our national herd. It doesn't matter if they are alive or dead, if they were born before the feed ban, then they qualify to be tested.
We all agree that our level of BSE is microscopic in proportion, and the sooner we PROVE it, the quicker we can get over this nonsense.
The reason for testing is to set an idea of the level of infection for our national herd. It doesn't matter if they are alive or dead, if they were born before the feed ban, then they qualify to be tested.
We all agree that our level of BSE is microscopic in proportion, and the sooner we PROVE it, the quicker we can get over this nonsense.
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