ziggy
Active Member
An Alabama cow is the third U.S. animal to test positive for the disease, and America is still only testing 1% of animals, as opposed to 35% in Europe and 100% in Japan. Additionally, the USDA does not have a sophisticated system to track the herd of an infected animal.
I'm so pissed about this I can't stand it. You can have this disease for years before it starts causing swiss cheese-like holes in your brain. The symptoms start out like dimentia and then progress into convulsions. It's a horrible way to die.
The proteins that cause it CANNOT BE CLEANED from the equipment used in slaughter. Nothing will kill or destroy it except some ungodly heat of 800 degrees or something like that.
I am going to quit eating any beef unless I buy the free range fully tested stuff from Whole Foods or something.
They feed dead cows and cow's blood to cows along with poultry droppings. Yummy.
Why are we so stupid?
I'm so pissed about this I can't stand it. You can have this disease for years before it starts causing swiss cheese-like holes in your brain. The symptoms start out like dimentia and then progress into convulsions. It's a horrible way to die.
The proteins that cause it CANNOT BE CLEANED from the equipment used in slaughter. Nothing will kill or destroy it except some ungodly heat of 800 degrees or something like that.
I am going to quit eating any beef unless I buy the free range fully tested stuff from Whole Foods or something.
They feed dead cows and cow's blood to cows along with poultry droppings. Yummy.
Why are we so stupid?