Guest guest Posted August 25, 2002 Report Share Posted August 25, 2002 http://mdn.mainichi.co.jp/news/20020824p2a00m0fp006000c.html 24 Aug 2002 Mad cow infection linked to tainted feed YOKOHAMA -- A cow confirmed as being infected with mad cow disease was apparently fed with the same powder milk as given to all four other infected cows, officials have said. Government inspectors are probing the connection between the powder milk and all five cows infected with the disease, officially known as bovine sponjiform encephalopathy (BSE). After central government inspectors confirmed the fifth cow's BSE infection Thursday, local officials searched a farmhouse in Isehara, Kanagawa Prefecture, where the cow was raised and checked through more than 1,100 receipts for animal food. One of them revealed that a farmer there bought 20 kilograms of powder milk produced by an animal food institute in December 1995, just six days after the infected cow was born. Officials believe that the cow was fed with that powder milk. The central government has already confirmed that all four previously infected cows were fed with powder milk produced at the institute's Takasaki factory in Gunma Prefecture. In Japan, farmers normally feed newborn cows with powder milk dissolved into hot water for some three months after birth, as their mothers' milk is usually sold for human consumption. Meanwhile, the officials quoted the Isehara farmer as saying that the cow had given birth to four calves and all of them were subsequently sold. But an expert said BSE is not usually transmitted from a mother cow to her calves. (Mainichi Shimbun, Aug. 24, 2002) Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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