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  • gerihearne
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2005
    • 227

    Mad Cow Case

    Alabama Cow Tests Positive for Disease By LIBBY QUAID, AP Food and Farm Writer
    3 minutes ago



    WASHINGTON - A cow in Alabama has tested positive for mad cow disease, the Agriculture Department confirmed Monday, the third case in the U.S.

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    The animal was a beef cow but hadn't entered the food supply for people or animals, said the department's chief veterinarian, John Clifford.

    A routine test last week had indicated the presence of the disease. Results were confirmed by more detailed testing at a government laboratory in Ames, Iowa, Clifford said.

    U.S. investigators have found two previous cases of mad cow disease. The first was in December 2003 in a Canadian-born cow in Washington state. The second was last June in a cow that was born and raised in Texas.

    The cow spent the past year at an Alabama farm, he said. The department is investigating where the animal was born and raised.

    The animal appears to have been at least 10 years old, Clifford said.

    Different types of tests indicated the presence of mad cow disease. Two versions of the initial "rapid" screening test suggested the cow had the disease, and a more detailed Western blot confirmed that finding. The department is still doing a third type of test, immunohistochemistry, or IHC, and will release those results later in the week.
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    Last edited by gerihearne; 01-26-2011, 12:28 PM.
  • mrmarket
    Administrator
    • Sep 2003
    • 5971

    #2
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    • The Stock Boy

      #3
      Being in Georgia, this raises cause for concern. The article does not say if it was a dairy cow or not. Something like this can affect the price of milk as well as individual dairy stocks.

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      • Lyehopper
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2004
        • 3678

        #4
        Originally posted by The Stock Boy
        Being in Georgia, this raises cause for concern. The article does not say if it was a dairy cow or not. Something like this can affect the price of milk as well as individual dairy stocks.
        And ... Live beef cattle prices.... It was a beef cow.

        Any beef or dairy producer with half a brain who has a downed (nonambulatory) cow that does not respond to normal medications will destroy it and bury the carcass PRONTO!!!! What was this idiot in Alabama thinking by calling in a veterinarian to treat this old freakin downed cow? What was the Vet thinking by saving brain tissue and giving it to the USDA? My guess is this was a freakin clueless hobby farmer who called in his freakin horse Vet. I'm sure the local producers down there will catch up to both of them with an electric cattle prod sometime later this week.

        Now do you see why I'm in such a BAD mood today?!
        BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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        • gerihearne
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2005
          • 227

          #5
          bad moods

          Originally posted by Lyehopper
          And ... Live beef cattle prices.... It was a beef cow.

          Any beef or dairy producer with half a brain who has a downed (nonambulatory) cow that does not respond to normal medications will destroy it and bury the carcass PRONTO!!!! What was this idiot in Alabama thinking by calling in a veterinarian to treat this old freakin downed cow? What was the Vet thinking by saving brain tissue and giving it to the USDA? My guess is this was a freakin clueless hobby farmer who called in his freakin horse Vet. I'm sure the local producers down there will catch up to both of them with an electric cattle prod sometime later this week.

          Now do you see why I'm in such a BAD mood today?!
          Pendant un moment, j'ai pensé que vous avez eu la vache folle la manière que vous agissiez aujourd'hui. Juste badinant. Le demain sera un meilleur jour. Respect,

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          • Lyehopper
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2004
            • 3678

            #6
            Originally posted by gerihearne
            Pendant un moment, j'ai pensé que vous avez eu la vache folle la manière que vous agissiez aujourd'hui. Juste badinant. Le demain sera un meilleur jour. Respect,
            LOL.... thanks
            BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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