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Yes some scours pathogens are coronaviruses. Scour Bos vaccinates against such and not an mRNA vaccine.
I know I’ll get flamed from the anti Vaxers but because of Covid 19 development of mRNA vaccines stand to benefit the livestock industry to no end. The ability to expedite a vaccine’s development quickly and have in the hands to prevent nasty pathogens which could become zoonotic let alone decimate sectors of the economy has merit. Probably even better if the mRNA vaccines were used on livestock first before humans were test subjects but it is what is.
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Originally posted by foragefarmer View PostJazz, I guess in the meantime you'll stop making those beef runs to the USA and start buying Canadian produced beef.
If you did, you would see how tenacious threats to the the food supply can be. Like BSE and other prion diseases were.
What the scare about BSE or CJD disease was that they could survive human consumption.
If people can be scared of an invisible virus, just think what would happen if flawed medical tech was found in every animal in the country.
Would you eat milk or cheese filled with spike proteins.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostYou never ranched have you forage. I doubt you have ever been on a working ranch.
If you did, you would see how tenacious threats to the the food supply can be. Like BSE and other prion diseases were.
What the scare about BSE or CJD disease was that they could survive human consumption.
If people can be scared of an invisible virus, just think what would happen if flawed medical tech was found in every animal in the country.
Would you eat milk or cheese filled with spike proteins.
Was raised on a cow-calf operation and was fortunate enough to have sold out in 1996 which, was before BSE.
What livestock raising experience do you have Jazz?
At least I don't drive to the USA for my beef!
I notice that Wiltonranch who is a beef producer and makes a living off it doesn't hold the same opinion as you do.
So I'll just continue to support the Western Canadian Beef producers and eat the meat they produce and not worry about what someone who spends his day cutting and pasting B.S.Last edited by foragefarmer; Jan 2, 2023, 18:16.
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Think there’ll be plenty of non mRNA vaccines for years to come so no need to get your panties in a knot. Feedlot operators detest unvaccinated calves. PI calves cost the industry millions. What I fear is FMD hitting North America and having a vaccine which doesn’t cause a permanent positive fmd test result. Possibly mRNA technology can solve this.
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Originally posted by foragefarmer View PostWhat livestock raising experience do you have Jazz?.
Lets just replay that scenario for your education. A handful of animals found in canada with that affliction was enough to put many out of business. Prices cratered, export markets dried up, ranches were quarantined. In other countries like the UK, entire herds were euthanized.
Every conspiracy is just a spoiler alert in case you havent been paying attention for the past 2 yrs.
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miss cattle ,easier than sheep for the most part.
edit. in 17 in my travels saw australian beef in a few places.
thought what the heck is aussie beef doing here.Last edited by Landdownunder; Jan 2, 2023, 20:43.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostFamily raised cattle for 30 yrs in a place in Sask where the natives wouldnt even live. And yes we went through BSE.
Lets just replay that scenario for your education. A handful of animals found in canada with that affliction was enough to put many out of business. Prices cratered, export markets dried up, ranches were quarantined. In other countries like the UK, entire herds were euthanized.
Every conspiracy is just a spoiler alert in case you havent been paying attention for the past 2 yrs.
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