Meat from a Holstein cow infected with mad cow disease may have been more widely distributed than initially believed, reaching retail markets in eight states and Guam, federal officials said yesterday ...
WASHINGTON — Meat from a Holstein sick with mad cow disease could have reached retail markets in eight states, including Montana, and one territory, but still poses no health risk, Agriculture ...
It was just one cow, one lame, worn-out Holstein dragged to slaughter in a corner of the country. But the discovery that she was infected with mad cow disease has forced broader scrutiny of the U.S.
Nineteen years ago, Mabton found itself in the national spotlight. But it wasn’t exactly the kind of publicity Lower Valley residents were seeking. It was a threat to their livelihoods that put this ...
Agriculture officials have begun killing 129 more cows in Washington state that could be linked to the Holstein with mad cow disease, as the search for potentially infected animals and feed entered ...
WASHINGTON -- Genetic testing confirms that the cow diagnosed with the first U.S. case of mad cow disease was born in Canada, agriculture officials said Tuesday. The finding puts new emphasis above ...
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