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BSE found in Alberta dairy cow
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has confirmed a case of mad cow disease in an older dairy animal in Alberta, the 16th case detected since 2003.
The agency says the cow with bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or BSE, was 6½ years old. It says no part of the animal's carcass entered the human food or animal feed chains.
The animal's birth farm has been identified and an investigation is underway.
"The age and location of the infected animal are consistent with previous cases detected in Canada," said the CFIA, which has blamed infected feed for most of the earlier cases of the disease.
www.cbc.ca...
Originally posted by ZombieSlayer
First H1N1 infected pigs in Alberta and now a confirmed case of mad cow disease in the same province. I wonder how or if this is going to affect the meat industry in Canada. Alberta has been taking a pounding since the news broke about the infected pigs. Reported BSE cases could be another kick to the teeth.
Originally posted by ZombieSlayer
Even being a vegetarian though doesn't keep us completely safe. Just this past year there were a few cases of contaminated spinach among other vegetables being recalled both in Canada and the US.