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First case in North America in over a decade.
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Mad Cow Disease in Canada
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It appears to be in precisely one cow, good news. If no more turn up then Canada won't have to go about slaughtering and burning every infected herd, possibly infected herd and everything else within 10 miles of them.
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Something i`d like to know,when in GB they had many cows with the disease the world panicked, now one cow in Canada has been diagnosed with it the US panic and stop all Canadian beef deliveries to the US,well i`m wondering if there were cows suffering from mad cow disease in the US would the American government say something or hide it and let the meat go through. ![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon_confused.gif)
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As soon as someone caught onto the fact that US exported beef had the Mad Cow prion in it, they would get banned just as much as any other nation. CJD is not something you want to get from a burger.Montcalm wrote:Something i`d like to know,when in GB they had many cows with the disease the world panicked, now one cow in Canada has been diagnosed with it the US panic and stop all Canadian beef deliveries to the US,well i`m wondering if there were cows suffering from mad cow disease in the US would the American government say something or hide it and let the meat go through.
The U.S., Canada, and Mexico regularly swap cattle between countries. A mad cow in Canada could mean mad cows in the U.S. as well. The only requirement to ship a cow across the border is that its standing up.
When sending a shipment, the driver stops before the border, makes sure the cows are standing (usually by *any* means necessary) and gets rid of the ones that can't.
When sending a shipment, the driver stops before the border, makes sure the cows are standing (usually by *any* means necessary) and gets rid of the ones that can't.