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Cow Brains, Spinal Cords to be Banned From
Pet Food Starting in 2009 10-15-08
by: David Gutierrez
Effective April 23, 2009, the FDA has banned a series of cattle products from
all animal feed and pet food in attempt to prevent the spread of bovine
spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), also known as mad cow disease.
BSE is a fatal, degenerative disease of the brain cause by defective proteins
known as prions. These prions can be acquired by consuming the flesh of infected
animals and lead to a similarly fatal human version of the disease, known as
variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease.
Federal regulations already prohibit using ruminant protein as part of the feed
given to other ruminants. These measures were instituted in the United States
and Canada in 1997, after a mad cow outbreak in the United Kingdom.
Ruminants are animals that chew their cud, such as cows, sheep and goats.
Other U.S. protections against mad cow disease include a partial ban on
slaughtering cattle that cannot stand, which are more likely to be infected with
BSE, and a requirement that meatpackers remove the spine and brain from all
slaughtered animals. These are the body parts most likely to carry
mad-cow-causing prions.
The new regulations expand these rules in an attempt to keep BSE prions out of
any animal feed, out of awareness that ruminant and non-ruminant feed might
contaminate each other during the manufacturing or transport processes, or that
ruminants might accidentally be given the wrong kind of feed.
Any animal feed will now be prohibited from containing any materials from a BSE-infected
animal; the brain or spinal cord of any cattle aged 30 months or older;
materials from any cattle that are aged 30 months or older, have not had their
spinal cords removed and have not been inspected and approved for human
consumption; tallow containing more than 0.15 percent insoluble purities, or
that has been derived from any other prohibited materials; and mechanically
separated beef derived from any other prohibited materials.
Comment:
This really wont do any good. The USDA (because England has
now proposed animals under 30 months don't usually get BSE, however their
guidelines stops sale at 12 months) says cows under 30 months don't
usually get BSE. This guideline even allows for human consumption and
cosmetic use. There is no risk of BSE in Organic Grass feed Beef as they do not
get feed other cows.
I urge everyone, pets included, not to eat any beef that is not
organic, vegetarian feed, and guaranteed not feed by-products. It is really
safer not to eat beef at all. Buffalo/Bison is a perfect substitute.
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