Alberta cow likely got BSE from infected feed: CFIA
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http://www.cbc.ca/canada/edmonton/story/2006/08/25/bse-feed.html
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A particular incident was documented in one commercial feed facility that may have permitted the contamination of a single batch of cattle feed with prohibited material," CFIA said in a news release Thursday.
"The entire batch of feed was shipped to the BSE-positive animal's farm. This particular batch of feed is the most probable source of infection."
According to the agency's report, two feed operations received prohibited materials from a rendering plant implicated in previous mad cow disease investigations. The report said the investigation is examining the operations at the feed mills. <end of paste>
We as producers need to know which feed processor this feed came from and we can make decisions ourselves regarding which feed suppliers we use for our business. The cattle producers can make intelligent decisions to protect our industry. However, in order to do so, we need accurate information. PRODUCERS SHOULD DEMAND TO KNOW WHERE THIS FEED CAME FROM.
Link
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/edmonton/story/2006/08/25/bse-feed.html
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A particular incident was documented in one commercial feed facility that may have permitted the contamination of a single batch of cattle feed with prohibited material," CFIA said in a news release Thursday.
"The entire batch of feed was shipped to the BSE-positive animal's farm. This particular batch of feed is the most probable source of infection."
According to the agency's report, two feed operations received prohibited materials from a rendering plant implicated in previous mad cow disease investigations. The report said the investigation is examining the operations at the feed mills. <end of paste>
We as producers need to know which feed processor this feed came from and we can make decisions ourselves regarding which feed suppliers we use for our business. The cattle producers can make intelligent decisions to protect our industry. However, in order to do so, we need accurate information. PRODUCERS SHOULD DEMAND TO KNOW WHERE THIS FEED CAME FROM.
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