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Mad Cow Disease / Mad Deer Disease
"Jim Webster" wrote in message ...
Lotus wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... Lotus wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... Lotus wrote in message ... "Oz" wrote in message many (like me) had bse cows, but none of these were ever treated with OP's (even in utero). They were bred from cows that were. means nothing. Virtually every organic dairy cow in the country at the moment is bred from cows treated with OPs 'The lack of BSE incidence in beef suckler herds (1) who in the UK are normally the daughters of dairy cows who of course were treated with OPs It says 'lack', not 'total lack'. so '2.8 Dairy herds were far more affected by BSE than beef herds. yes, because Dairy herds are far more likely to get MBM in their rations,. That too, as well as more manganese. who is the UK are almost all daughters of conventional cows who were treated with OPs It says 'home reared'. clever girl, and where do you think the orginial organic dairy cows came from, spontaneous evolution of life from horsehair and mud? Again; 'The lack of BSE incidence in beef suckler herds (1) and total lack of BSE in home reared cattle on organic farms (87) can be attributed to the preferential use of the ‘non OP’ ivermectin types of warblecide on these farms. Whereas on conventional dairy farms where BSE incidence rates were high (1), licensing restrictions on the use of ivermectin on ‘in milk’ cows necessitated the exclusive use of OP types of warblecide on dairy farms for economic reasons. ' http://www.markpurdey.com/science_th...s_of_bse_5.htm |
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