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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 21:21:16 -0800, "Diggery Dew" > > wrote: > > > Gentlemen, > > > > What horse shit these people are spewing!! I live in Yakima, Washington the > > dairy this cow came from sent it to market SICK, the vet took samples to be > > tested and they still sent it to a slaughter house in Moses Lake Washington, > > split it up then sent parts to Centralia Washington. Then parts of the > > processed meat was sent to Oregon. > > > > This cow had SYMPTOMS, it was SICK. 73 percent of all SICK and injured cows > > are butchered for human consumption! The only reason they are able to track > > the cows lineage and history is that it is a dairy cow. Plan old beef > > steers have no paper work. > > > > To pass this off as a "Oh, I thought there was more to the story" is dumb. > > > > I'd like to know why they were feeding dairy cows grain > laden with animal protein. > > I'd like to know why the cow was sent off before the test results were returned. The government said the beef supply is safe. I'm sure gonna miss my steaks. |
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