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    Yea now our cattle industry will be Fu&ed again!

    WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Feb 12 (Reuters) - A case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), also known as mad cow disease, has been confirmed in a beef cow in the Canadian province of Alberta, news website iPolitics said late on Thursday.

    It would be Canada's first case of BSE since 2011, the report said.

    Ipolitics cited an internal memo by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and a statement from Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz confirming the finding. It said no part of the carcass entered the human or animal food chain.

    It was not possible to reach either Ritz or the CFIA for comment immediately.

    The 2003 discovery of the first case of mad cow disease on a Canadian farm caused many countries to halt imports of Canadian beef. Most countries have since resumed beef trade with Canada, despite the discovery of more cases since then.

    Mad cow disease is believed to be spread when cattle eat protein rendered from the brains and spines of infected cattle or sheep. Canada banned that practice in 1997.

    The CFIA tightened feed rules in 2007 and said the moves should help eliminate the disease nationally within a decade, although the agency has cautioned it still expected to discover the occasional new case.

    A fresh discovery of BSE may not close borders to Canadian beef, given Canada's tougher measures, but it could delay the country's efforts to upgrade its international risk status from the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE). (Reporting by Rod Nickel in Winnipeg, Manitoba; Editing by Paul Tait)

    #2
    Ok what American moved to Canada again to start farming here! We just can't get a break.
    We need a healthy cattle heard. We need cattle expansion. We need cattle farmers.
    We don't need Cool., we don't need shit like this.

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      #3
      What happened to shoot shovel and shut up. If it didn't get into food supply and is isolated case CFIA should have kept mouth shut and dealt with it quietly and with confidentiality.

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        #4
        Don't get depressed on our behalf SF3 this is a non-issue. The system is working as it should detecting the odd residual case. Nothing to see, so move along and spread your negativity elsewhere.

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          #5
          Grass you must smoke grass. Where did I show negativity to the cattle industry. We need a strong industry. I kind of agree with why not shoot sthovel and shut up. If it doesn't make the food chain do like the Americans forgetabout it.

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            #6
            Try reading your topic title - couldn't be more negative.

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              #7
              1 grassfarmer, Mindless negativity is just plain bad, especially when its also wrong.

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                #8
                What is the value in the CFIA making a public report of an isolated case that they have under control?
                Do they ever catch contaminated food that is imported or at processing plants that would be dangerous if it was to get onto store shelves, and never publicly report it?

                Not trying to be negative here just want to know how and why they do things. Seems you never hear of a shipment of food that maybe or is contaminated before it hit the store shelves, is there never any caught or do they only report after it is a public safety concern?

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                  #9
                  Still amazes me how no cases have ever been found in the large dairy herds in Ont. and Que.They use way more supplements than beef guys do.Guess if you do not look you do not find....

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                    #10
                    Wmoebis, I think you make an excellent point. One has to wonder if the CFIA is just blustering publicly to justify their existence. Perhaps someone there is trying to grab glory like the CLOWN that was running the CFIA the first time around.

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                      #11
                      Also, the media is useless!

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                        #12
                        sk3 the cattle industry will not be efft again. save your panic for grain farming. the cfia is portraying proper tranparency with this isolated case. is this not something you are always griping for in the grain industry whether in input purchases or marketing. by locating and erradicating potential disease and publicizing the matter will only help to maintain consumer confidence in the canadian beef industry. one industry which is doing quite fine now and for the time being does not need your help.

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                          #13
                          Kind of like spilling milk. Wipe it up quick before it hits the floor.. No need to write off the house cause of spilled milk SK Farmer..

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                            #14
                            Braveheart

                            "One has to wonder if the CFIA is just blustering publicly to justify their existence."

                            Not a very smart comment on your behalf. You don't remember the Listeriosis out break when 18 Canadians died. You and Ritz are a good match. You should focus on writing poetry.

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                              #15
                              What does doing the job to ensure food safety have to do with press conferences, grandstanding, and media attention. Nothing. Useless media attention vs attention to the entails of just doing the job.

                              The guy in charge of the CFIA in 2003, Bryan something, used a bad event to catapult himself into spotlight before sailing into retirement. He sunk the industry deeper than needed and took a powder.

                              They just need to to their job and shut up.

                              Keep on foraging.

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