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TheDairySite BSE News

Sunday, July 03, 2005
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Experts don't expect more cases of Mad Cow

HOUSTON - After the first discovery of mad cow in the United States in 2003, some 700 head of cattle were killed as a precaution. Fears were high that Washington state's cattle market would crater. Federal government experts suggested the industry nationwide could lose $15 billion and others speculated it would not be surprising if a couple dozen infected animals were found. A year and a half later, experts say they have better information about the brain-destroying illness.

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Source: Associated Press via Billing Gazette



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