TweetWhat do you want to know?
They found 1 cow with it in Alberta. So far it's only been 1 cow.
TweetWhat do you want to know?
They found 1 cow with it in Alberta. So far it's only been 1 cow.
RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.
TweetAnd we all know she was 300+ lbs and had a "grass problem"
RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.
Tweeti saw a picture of your prime minister eating a steak. he looked old and had a lot of liverspots
TweetIt's actually quite a scary situation! Ya sure they only found 1 cow but now they have to go back how far!! I can't imagine if we had to burn all our cows it would be fricken awful!! They have cut off all supplys for beef!! The counter price is going to go sky rocket!! It is quite a big deal!!!
TweetYeah the dude's an idiot.Originally posted by m0chi69
i saw a picture of your prime minister eating a steak. he looked old and had a lot of liverspots
The only PM Canada's ever had that can't speak EITHER of our national languages properly.
Anyone got that paragraph with the Cretien quote. Goes something about "The proof is in the proof and when we get the proof we'll have the proof." Cept it was way longer and dumber..
RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.
TweetWellllllll ya knuw!!!!! twat the duffurence
eats jerusalem wet jerusalem
yall da same!!!!!!
three doodoo is back! Hide your women!
TweetLMFAO, I didn't mean to make fun of the situation, I just like hearing the 3Vandoo explanation.
TweetHehe.. if you can impersonate him that well spoken as you can written, that'd be damn funny to hear!Originally posted by 3Vandoo
Wellllllll ya knuw!!!!! twat the duffurence
eats jerusalem wet jerusalem
yall da same!!!!!!
RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.
TweetI do him very well, you should see the xmas party at work
Well here my theory!
The rancher is from the US, so he a friend of George W Bush, he brought in a sick cow. They find the sick cow the US stop importation of canadian beef and George before invested in long horn made in TX yall!!!!!!
three doodoo is back! Hide your women!
Tweetyou guys should read "Fast Food Nation" if you haven't. the new edition includes a whole entire section devoted to Mad Cow.... and it basically said that even though they dis-allowed giving feed rendered from Cows to Cows, they still allow feed rendered from Pig to Cow and Cow to Pig... and since the disease is transferable cross species, it basically means, we're still vulnerable.
it was scary to think about for sure....
TweetI thought it was about Margaret Thatcher visiting....
TweetReally? I just watched a documentary on this disease. They said it's only ever been diagnosed in Sheep, cows, and humans.Originally posted by m0chi69
you guys should read "Fast Food Nation" if you haven't. the new edition includes a whole entire section devoted to Mad Cow.... and it basically said that even though they dis-allowed giving feed rendered from Cows to Cows, they still allow feed rendered from Pig to Cow and Cow to Pig... and since the disease is transferable cross species, it basically means, we're still vulnerable.
it was scary to think about for sure....
It's quite common in sheep and no threat to humans at this point. Infected sheep meat can be eaten and is regularly. From the sheep, it can be transmitted to cows. And at this point it can become dangerous to humans if the infected cow's meat is eaten.
In cows, the disease can only be spread via mother to calf or by feed that's rendered from infected cows or sheep.
Are you sure they wern't talking about sheep instead of pigs? They didn't mention any other animals at all.
It's a really *neat* disease. Not a virus or a bacteria, but rather a protein that can set off a massive chain reaction within the body. Basically, it disolves your brain...
RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.
Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.
Tweeti remember pigs specifically... but it was like this cycle they were talking about - cows eating feed rendered from cows who ate feed rendered from chicken who ate feed rendered from themselves and cows and pigs..... i believe it was saying that basically... it an still be carried around and transmitted through this unclean feed process - the ban on feeding cows feed rendered from cows is basically non-effective.Originally posted by Got Gear?
Really? I just watched a documentary on this disease. They said it's only ever been diagnosed in Sheep, cows, and humans.
It's quite common in sheep and no threat to humans at this point. Infected sheep meat can be eaten and is regularly. From the sheep, it can be transmitted to cows. And at this point it can become dangerous to humans if the infected cow's meat is eaten.
In cows, the disease can only be spread via mother to calf or by feed that's rendered from infected cows or sheep.
Are you sure they wern't talking about sheep instead of pigs? They didn't mention any other animals at all.
It's a really *neat* disease. Not a virus or a bacteria, but rather a protein that can set off a massive chain reaction within the body. Basically, it disolves your brain...
he mentions a lot of other animals, but when u see that the disease can jump from cow to human - what's to say that pigs/chickens/sheep aren't infected?
the other thing they point out is that instances of finding diseased cows may seem low b/c the overall numbers of cows tested is low.... so if you don't test for it (by avoiding it) you basically won't find it.
it was kinda a scary thought