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Posted by Hound on October 14, 2004 at 22:28:48 from (216.208.58.155):
In Reply to: Those Darned Americans posted by Malamute on October 14, 2004 at 20:41:29:
Next time: #1- its not "Darned Americans". They only did, what we did to other countries when they had BSE.-protect their own interests. #2- correct your spelling and grammar. That looks bad for all of us. You were probably one of the ones that didn't want our tracing program either. The program has traced all of the offspring from the infected cow, throughout Canada and the US. The program traced the problem back through a sample of feed, that was traced from a imported cow from England. This was before both countries banned feed from rendering. I think that the American election has delayed the border opening. The BSE situation has been a .. I can't explain it, its the packers that have screwed us more continuously then anybody. The only thing, that the Americans are doing that is questionable, again in my opinion, is buying and keeping these cheap replacements up here on feed. ...so once the border opens they can take them home, and make a buck, unfairly. Hound. We tracked all the animals,
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