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Can you only get CJD from cows / beef? I realize it's called Mad Cow Disease

also, but was wondering if any other meats carried that.

 

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Well, you can definitely get it from eating the brains of humans who are

infected; that's how the cannibals in New Guinea had it. Sounds gross, but very

true.

 

It came into cow population, I understand, due to cows being fed rendered sheep.

(Eeew!) So eating the brains or blood of an infected sheep is probly a good way

to get it.

 

 

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Can you only get CJD from cows / beef? I realize it's called Mad Cow Disease

also, but was wondering if any other meats carried that.

 

Sherri

 

 

 

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There is a law now (1997) that forbids feeding

cattle food made out of other cows,

but they can still feed this sort of " food " to

chickens, then feed the chicken bi-products or

waste products back to cattle... so in a round

about way the cattle are still exposed in their

food chain. Cows and chickens are vegetarians

and should not be fed feed that contains animal

bi-products.

 

There is a good article written by Michael Pollan

in the April/May2004 issue of Mother Earth News

called 'Cattle Futures'.

 

Here is a quote:

" Many of us were surprised to learn that despite

the FDA's 1997 ban on feeding cattle cattle meat

and bone meal, feedlots continue to rear these

herbivores as cannibals. When young, they

routinely receive " milk replacement " made from

bovine blood; later, their daily ration is apt to

contain rendered cattle fat as well as feed made

from ground up pigs and chickens --- pigs and

chickens that may themselves have grown up on

a diet of ground-up cows. But the grossest feedlot

dish we read about in our newspapers over breakfast

has to be " chicken litter " , the nasty stuff shoveled

out of chicken houses --- bedding, feathers and

overlooked chicken feed. Since chicken feed may

contain the same bovine meat and bone meal

that FDA rules prohibit in cattle feed, those rules

are, in effect, all but guaranteed to break themselves.

Oh yes, I forgot to mention one of the ingredients

in chicken litter: chicken feces, which the US cattle

industry regards as a source of protein. "

 

BLEH! :P

 

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, Sherri5762@a... wrote:

> Can you only get CJD from cows / beef? I realize it's called Mad

Cow Disease

> also, but was wondering if any other meats carried that.

>

> Sherri

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