The probabality that this cow actually has BSE is higher than the two previous instances when a U.S. cow tested non-negative last June. Since then the USDA changed its reporting protocols so that now the announcement is not made until the suspect cow has failed two rapid tests. This cow still could be proven negative by the third gold standard test but it is less likely. This cow already has had two strikes, third strike she's out and we are in a new ball game.
I take some small comfort that Veneman has apparently indicated the cow has no links to Canada. Otherwise we should have CFIA people in the U.S. right now monitoring the situation.
I take some small comfort that Veneman has apparently indicated the cow has no links to Canada. Otherwise we should have CFIA people in the U.S. right now monitoring the situation.
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