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Monday, Jan. 29, 2001

Farm Groups Aim for Full

Mad-Cow Rule Compliance

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Farm

groups said on Monday they

felt confident U.S.

regulations were strong enough to defend

against mad cow disease,

and promised not to break the

rules by feeding their

cattle on livestock remains.

The pledge came after

representatives from cattle and feed

groups met with government

officials in Washington to discuss

whether the United States

needs to bolster its defenses

against the brain-wasting

illness.

Weber, executive

director of regulatory affairs at the

National Cattlemen's Beef

Association, said he was confident

U.S. regulations were solid

enough to keep the disease from

causing a health crisis in

the United States as it has in

Europe.

" We believe the basic

authority to enforce regulations is really

bulletproof, " Weber told

reporters after the meeting.

In Europe, where the mad

cow epidemic continues to spread,

more than 80 people have

died of the human form of the

disease, new variant

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.

Weber said the key to

keeping mad cow out of the United

States lay in making sure

all feed makers and farmers follow

rules designed to stop the

disease from spreading if it is

detected in U.S. cattle.

" We want 100 percent

compliance, " Weber said. Industry

groups planned efforts to

raise awareness about federal

requirements among their

members, he added.

" POSITIVE " MEETING

The meeting, which was

scheduled last November, was held

as U.S. regulators kept

1,200 Texas cattle in quarantine for

fear of exposure to bovine

spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)

-- better known as mad cow

disease.

" It was a positive

meeting, " said Detwiler, senior staff

veterinarian for the U.S.

Agriculture Department.

" It shows the government

and the industry are working toward

a common goal -- compliance

with the feed ban, continued

vigilance in the ports and

continued surveillance in the United

States. "

The FDA last week

quarantined about 1,200 cattle at a Texas

feed lot to see if feed

eaten by the animals contained

meat-and-bone meal made

from other ruminant animals.

Purina Mills later

confirmed its , Texas, mill was

responsible for producing

the suspect meal and announced a

recall of the product,

saying it was no longer using

meat-and-bone meal in its

feed. Brad Kerbs, the company's

chief executive officer,

attended Monday's meeting but was

not available for comment.

Since 1997, FDA regulations

have banned such feed from

going to cattle because

scientists believe the disease

spreads when cows eat the

remains of other infected animals.

FDA officials are analyzing

test results from feed given to the

Texas cattle and hope to

know " within 24 to 48 hours " if the

feed contained banned

material, an FDA spokesman said

Monday.

Many scientists believe

that humans who catch the disease

can do so as a result of

eating BSE-infected beef.

U.S. officials have

admitted that some banned feed could

have found its way into the

country within the past decade but

they have yet to find it.

The U.S. government asserts

that " no cases of BSE have

been confirmed in the

U.S.A. despite 10 years of active

surveillance. "

Farm groups and government

officials were expected to meet

within the " next few weeks "

to follow up on feed ban

compliance, Weber said.

Food safety advocates said

the Texas quarantine has

highlighted loopholes in

U.S. efforts to prevent mad cow

disease. They are skeptical

of government and industry

assurances that the disease

could never happen here, citing

the failure of similar food

pledges in the past.

Last summer, after repeated

U.S. government and industry

assurances that the use of

gene-modified grain in U.S. foods

was not a problem, a

significant scare erupted over a

gene-altered corn variety

not approved for human

consumption because it was

suspected of causing allergies.

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When I was very young, I was disgracefully intolerant but

when I passed the thirty mark I prided myself on having

learned the beautiful lesson that all things were good,

and equally good. That, however, was really laziness.

Now, thank goodness, I've sorted out what matters and what

doesn't. And I'm beginning to be intolerant again.

- G. B. Stern

Doctors give drugs of which they know little,

into bodies, of which they know less,

for diseases of which they know nothing at all.

- Voltaire

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Caught a blurb here on our Colorado local news the other night that they

have found a " Mad Cow-Like disease " among our deer. They showed a poor deer

that looked like it was seriously drugged, backing up against the fence,

rolling it's head from side to side, eyes looking wild....

I am sorry that I missed the rest of the piece because I am sure it is a

prelude to some new shot to " protect " us.

Katrina

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At 06:38 PM 02/01/2001 -0500, you wrote:

>I saw a little of this too. Some were concerened about the farmers and those

>who eat the deer meat to get the disease. Govt sounded like there wasn't

>evidence of it spreading, but there were a couple humans that had reactions

>similar to the deer and then died.

>Cameron

>

Well there's tons of information on mad cow on my website and evidence it

is in US in beef too.

Every government around the planet has said don't worry, be happy and one

by one they are killing huge numbers of beef herds - now Germany. Everyone

denied of course till the very end.

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