Re: [CTRL] New BSE inquiry raises fears over milk safety

2001-01-18 Thread Prudence L. Kuhn
-Caveat Lector- In a message dated 01/17/2001 10:24:16 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: That could not happen though because to slaughter an sick animal or one that has just been inoculated is illegal - isn't it? You don't send a healthy, four-year old milk cow to be

Re: [CTRL] New BSE inquiry raises fears over milk safety

2001-01-17 Thread Prudence L. Kuhn
-Caveat Lector- In a message dated 01/15/2001 1:32:37 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The majority of the 1m or so animals thought to have entered the human food chain while infected with BSE were dairy cows, whose milk would have been consumed for years before they

Re: [CTRL] New BSE inquiry raises fears over milk safety

2001-01-17 Thread ThePiedPiper
-Caveat Lector- Prudence L. Kuhn wrote: -Caveat Lector- In a message dated 01/15/2001 1:32:37 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The majority of the 1m or so animals thought to have entered the human food chain while infected with BSE were dairy cows, whose milk

[CTRL] New BSE inquiry raises fears over milk safety

2001-01-14 Thread Amelia
-Caveat Lector- New BSE inquiry raises fears over milk safety Jonathan Leake, Science Editor A NATIONWIDE investigation into the risk that milk could transmit BSE between cows and humans is being launched by the Food Standards Agency (FSA). The move follows private warnings from scientists that