farmers_son posted Feb 4, 2007 10:32
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"Since the incidence of BSE is the same within the United States as it is in Canada I would suggest your remarks would apply to America was well as Canada."
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I don't know how you can compare 10 BSE cattle with connections to Canada in a herd 1/7th the size, 4 of which have been POST feedban with one as young as 4 years old-- with the 2 origin US cases and even come up with that statement....
The statisticians and experts say Canada's risk factor is several hundred times greater than the US's...
I guess we will find out more next month when OIE gives their indication if the US will receive "negligible" risk status...Because if Canada was to reapply for classification under the current new rules they would not be eligible for negligible for 5-6 years and because of the POST feedbans would not even be eligible for "controlled"...
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"Since the incidence of BSE is the same within the United States as it is in Canada I would suggest your remarks would apply to America was well as Canada."
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I don't know how you can compare 10 BSE cattle with connections to Canada in a herd 1/7th the size, 4 of which have been POST feedban with one as young as 4 years old-- with the 2 origin US cases and even come up with that statement....
The statisticians and experts say Canada's risk factor is several hundred times greater than the US's...
I guess we will find out more next month when OIE gives their indication if the US will receive "negligible" risk status...Because if Canada was to reapply for classification under the current new rules they would not be eligible for negligible for 5-6 years and because of the POST feedbans would not even be eligible for "controlled"...
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