According to Bloomberg, The first U.S. case of mad cow disease in six years has been found in a dairy cow in central California, John Clifford, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s chief veterinarian, told reporters today in a briefing in Washington. The cow was found at a rendering facility as part of routine testing for
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Wierd recall of the day: cow tongues contaminated with . . . tonsils?
By Drew Falkenstein on
Posted in Foodborne Illness Outbreaks
No it’s not a "foodpoisoning" issue in the classic sense of the word, but it still involves food, it still involves food that was manufactured according to specs, and it still involves a resulting risk, I guess, to the consuming public. The USDA’s food safety and inspection service announced today that:
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