CFIA Shuts Nine Saskatchewan Farms Down
March 01, 2007
A huge mistake on the agriculture front has resulted in nine Saskatchewan farms and as many as eight thousand cattle, deer, and other ruminants, being quarantined.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has shut them down, after ruminant meat and bone meal was mistakenly shipped out to those farms by a Saskatoon feed mill.
Those materials have been banned from cattle and other ruminant feed since 1997, due to the threat of mad cow disease.
The affected farms include two in the Swift Current area, the rest are around Saskatoon.
Doctor George Luterbach speaks for the C-F-I-A, he says a risk assessment on the affected animals is now taking place.
Luterbach says the feed mill had ordered "feather meal" from the rendering plant that supplies it.
"Feather meal" is not prohibited from entering cattle and ruminant feed.
Brent Pushkarenko reporting.
http://www.newstalk980.com/index.php?p=ntnews&action=view_story&id=7673
March 01, 2007
A huge mistake on the agriculture front has resulted in nine Saskatchewan farms and as many as eight thousand cattle, deer, and other ruminants, being quarantined.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has shut them down, after ruminant meat and bone meal was mistakenly shipped out to those farms by a Saskatoon feed mill.
Those materials have been banned from cattle and other ruminant feed since 1997, due to the threat of mad cow disease.
The affected farms include two in the Swift Current area, the rest are around Saskatoon.
Doctor George Luterbach speaks for the C-F-I-A, he says a risk assessment on the affected animals is now taking place.
Luterbach says the feed mill had ordered "feather meal" from the rendering plant that supplies it.
"Feather meal" is not prohibited from entering cattle and ruminant feed.
Brent Pushkarenko reporting.
http://www.newstalk980.com/index.php?p=ntnews&action=view_story&id=7673
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