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Re: " animal burial "
Jay,
Yes. Except it's more an accepted certainty. Slaughter houses recycled the
remaindered product back into animal feed.
While people have stopped eating meat, it is not dangerous. George Gray
said in an interview that he ate meat recently in the UK. The prions are
carried in nerve tissue.
Regards, Jim
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> Re: Mad cow disease (BSE) is not caused by a virus, but is a not well
> understood disease which involves wrongly folded prions (proteins). Franz
>
> My wife was talking with a man, who happens to be a butcher, who believes mad
> cow disease is a result of the practice of feeding recycled processing waste
> to animals (cannibalism). Does anyone know if this is an accepted
> possibility?
> Jay MacLellan
> jay.a.maclellan@pnl.gov
>
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