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It will be interesting to see the results of this BSE animal. Now that the border is open and the market returns to a North American market these events effect all of us negatively. Events like this create uncertainty. Let's hope for the best for all concerned.
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The United States is looking into a possible third case of mad cow disease, the country's agriculture department says.
INDEPTH: Mad Cow Disease
(CP file photo)
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is conducting further tests on the animal, said the department's chief veterinarian, John Clifford.
Clifford said the cow was at least 12 years old and died of complications during calving on the farm where it lived. He wouldn't give the farm's location.
"It is important to note that this animal poses no threat to the human food supply, because it did not enter the human or animal food chains," Clifford told the Associated Press.
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http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2005/07/27/cow-050727.html
It will be interesting to see the results of this BSE animal. Now that the border is open and the market returns to a North American market these events effect all of us negatively. Events like this create uncertainty. Let's hope for the best for all concerned.
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The United States is looking into a possible third case of mad cow disease, the country's agriculture department says.
INDEPTH: Mad Cow Disease
(CP file photo)
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is conducting further tests on the animal, said the department's chief veterinarian, John Clifford.
Clifford said the cow was at least 12 years old and died of complications during calving on the farm where it lived. He wouldn't give the farm's location.
"It is important to note that this animal poses no threat to the human food supply, because it did not enter the human or animal food chains," Clifford told the Associated Press.
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