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TheCattleSite BSE News
This page provides a summary list of both recent and past news articles related to BSE in Cattle. To read just the BSE news from a specific country click on that country's flag.
Is it trade war yet? Canada takes off the gloves, invests $50 million in global marketing
CANADA - Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Andy Mitchell announced Thursday that the Canadian government will donate $50 million (Canadian) to the Canadian Cattlemen Association's Legacy Fund. The fund will use the cash to reclaim lost markets and...
Mad-cow ruling dims Canadian hopes again
CANADA - Just days before Canadian ranchers were to ship young cattle to the United States for the first time in nearly two years, a U.S. judge ordered a temporary halt to the Bush administration's plan to resume trade because of concerns raised about...
Protecting public health from BSE risks
CANADA - The Government of Canada is addressing bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) risks from human health and animal health perspectives. On the human health side, the meat inspection system in Canada is designed to assure the safety of meat products....
Stats Can attaches numbers to mad cow mess
CANADA - Beef exports from Canada plummeted more than half the amount of 2002, according to a new report from Statistics Canada. While it's no secret the beef industry has taken a financial beating since the U.S. closed its border in response to a case...
Canada, US Urged to Test All Older Cattle for BSE
CANADA - Canada and the United States should consider testing all cattle over the age of 30 months for mad cow disease to ensure they find all cases of the brain-wasting disease, a French expert said on Thursday. The two countries would then have to...
Investigation into Jan 11 BSE case concludes
CANADA - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has concluded its investigation into the latest case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) confirmed on January 11, 2005. All animals tested through the investigation were found negative for BSE. Source:...
Canada suspects tainted feed in third BSE case
CANADA - The investigation of Canada's third case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), or mad cow disease, suggests that the cow ate feed contaminated with banned materials, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). Source:...
Contaminated Feed May Be Cause of Canada BSE Case
CANADA - Contaminated cattle feed, produced shortly after a 1997 ban designed to prevent mad cow disease, could be the cause of Canada's Jan. 11 case of the disease, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said Friday. But detailed production records for...
Mad cow losses pushes milk price hikes
CANADA - Canadians will be faced with higher prices for dairy products not just at the supermarket but also when they dine out, an association of restaurant owners warned Tuesday as the average price on a litre of milk rose between four and seven cents....
Cull not the answer, say ranchers
CANADA - With U.S. animal health inspectors beginning their tour of Alberta ranches, feedlots and packing plants last week, both Premier Ralph Klein and federal Conservative leader Stephen Harper publicly mused on the previously unthinkable -- a mass...
Canada and BSE: It isn't rocket science
CANADA - The decision by the USDA to reopen the U.S. border to live cattle imports on March 7, 2005, continues to reverberate throughout the cattle industry and general farm organizations. The National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA) has backed...
Officials Still Looking for Cows from Canadian BSE Herd
CANADA - Government officials in Canada and the United States are tracing six cows shipped into the United States from the same Canadian herd as a cow recently found to be infected with bovine spongiform encephalopathy. The infected cow was born within...
New findings on prions suggest higher BSE risk
CANADA - The human food chain may not be as well protected from BSE as everyone hopes, scientists admitted Thursday in the wake of publication of new research showing the malformed proteins that cause the brain-wasting disease can be found in more tissues...
6 cattle tied to BSE animal shipped to US
CANADA - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is trying to trace six cows it says were born on the same farm as a BSE-infected animal and then shipped to the US. Spokesman Marc Richard said American officials have been contacted and are looking for the...
Martin urges Japan to end beef ban
CANADA - Prime Minister Paul Martin is pushing his Japanese counterpart to open the country to Canadian beef as the men kicked off the first Canada-Japan meeting of leaders in six years. Canadian officials said that the Prime Minister was making his...
New BSE case heightens border fears
CANADA - Fear and worry surrounding a second case of BSE found in an Alberta dairy cow Jan. 2 barely had time to settle before a third case of the disease was found in a central Alberta cow Jan. 11. Only this time, alarm bells have sounded with the...
U.S. ranchers to inspect Alberta cattle facilities
ALBERTA - Ranchers from the largest cattlemen's group in the U.S. will embark on a fact-finding mission next week to cattle facilities in Alberta. Nine ranchers from the National Cattlemen's Beef Association will visit the province's slaughterhouses...
BSE's collateral damage: sales of pork, sheep, goats
CANADA - Linda Knechtel is the sultan of swine. Working out of the Best Little Pork Shoppe in the one-light hamlet of Shakespeare, she has peddled pickled boneless pork hocks, meaty back ribs and sausage-stuffed pork steaks for 18 years to thousands...
Test all cattle to end BSE scare
CANADA - I've read numerous reports that the cattle here in Canada that contracted BSE more than likely were fed contaminated feed. If that is the case where did this feed come from? According to British customs officials potentially contaminated feed...
Canada's Top Vet Says Mad Cow Cull Not Good Science
CANADA - Canada's chief veterinarian said culling older cattle would not be ``scientifically valid'' and an inappropriate weapon against the spread of mad cow disease. "To implement a massive cull at this point would not be consistent with the information...
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Latest BSE News
Monday, March 14, 2005
Is it trade war yet? Canada takes off the gloves, invests $50 million in global marketing CANADA - Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Andy Mitchell announced Thursday that the Canadian government will donate $50 million (Canadian) to the Canadian Cattlemen Association's Legacy Fund. The fund will use the cash to reclaim lost markets and...
Thursday, March 03, 2005
Mad-cow ruling dims Canadian hopes again CANADA - Just days before Canadian ranchers were to ship young cattle to the United States for the first time in nearly two years, a U.S. judge ordered a temporary halt to the Bush administration's plan to resume trade because of concerns raised about...
Thursday, February 24, 2005
Protecting public health from BSE risks CANADA - The Government of Canada is addressing bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) risks from human health and animal health perspectives. On the human health side, the meat inspection system in Canada is designed to assure the safety of meat products....
Saturday, February 19, 2005
Stats Can attaches numbers to mad cow mess CANADA - Beef exports from Canada plummeted more than half the amount of 2002, according to a new report from Statistics Canada. While it's no secret the beef industry has taken a financial beating since the U.S. closed its border in response to a case...
Friday, February 18, 2005
Canada, US Urged to Test All Older Cattle for BSE CANADA - Canada and the United States should consider testing all cattle over the age of 30 months for mad cow disease to ensure they find all cases of the brain-wasting disease, a French expert said on Thursday. The two countries would then have to...
Tuesday, February 15, 2005
Investigation into Jan 11 BSE case concludes CANADA - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has concluded its investigation into the latest case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) confirmed on January 11, 2005. All animals tested through the investigation were found negative for BSE. Source:...
Canada suspects tainted feed in third BSE case CANADA - The investigation of Canada's third case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), or mad cow disease, suggests that the cow ate feed contaminated with banned materials, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). Source:...
Monday, February 14, 2005
Contaminated Feed May Be Cause of Canada BSE Case CANADA - Contaminated cattle feed, produced shortly after a 1997 ban designed to prevent mad cow disease, could be the cause of Canada's Jan. 11 case of the disease, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said Friday. But detailed production records for...
Wednesday, February 02, 2005
Mad cow losses pushes milk price hikes CANADA - Canadians will be faced with higher prices for dairy products not just at the supermarket but also when they dine out, an association of restaurant owners warned Tuesday as the average price on a litre of milk rose between four and seven cents....
Wednesday, January 26, 2005
Cull not the answer, say ranchers CANADA - With U.S. animal health inspectors beginning their tour of Alberta ranches, feedlots and packing plants last week, both Premier Ralph Klein and federal Conservative leader Stephen Harper publicly mused on the previously unthinkable -- a mass...
Canada and BSE: It isn't rocket science CANADA - The decision by the USDA to reopen the U.S. border to live cattle imports on March 7, 2005, continues to reverberate throughout the cattle industry and general farm organizations. The National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA) has backed...
Monday, January 24, 2005
Officials Still Looking for Cows from Canadian BSE Herd CANADA - Government officials in Canada and the United States are tracing six cows shipped into the United States from the same Canadian herd as a cow recently found to be infected with bovine spongiform encephalopathy. The infected cow was born within...
Friday, January 21, 2005
New findings on prions suggest higher BSE risk CANADA - The human food chain may not be as well protected from BSE as everyone hopes, scientists admitted Thursday in the wake of publication of new research showing the malformed proteins that cause the brain-wasting disease can be found in more tissues...
Wednesday, January 19, 2005
6 cattle tied to BSE animal shipped to US CANADA - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is trying to trace six cows it says were born on the same farm as a BSE-infected animal and then shipped to the US. Spokesman Marc Richard said American officials have been contacted and are looking for the...
Martin urges Japan to end beef ban CANADA - Prime Minister Paul Martin is pushing his Japanese counterpart to open the country to Canadian beef as the men kicked off the first Canada-Japan meeting of leaders in six years. Canadian officials said that the Prime Minister was making his...
Tuesday, January 18, 2005
New BSE case heightens border fears CANADA - Fear and worry surrounding a second case of BSE found in an Alberta dairy cow Jan. 2 barely had time to settle before a third case of the disease was found in a central Alberta cow Jan. 11. Only this time, alarm bells have sounded with the...
Monday, January 17, 2005
U.S. ranchers to inspect Alberta cattle facilities ALBERTA - Ranchers from the largest cattlemen's group in the U.S. will embark on a fact-finding mission next week to cattle facilities in Alberta. Nine ranchers from the National Cattlemen's Beef Association will visit the province's slaughterhouses...
Saturday, January 15, 2005
BSE's collateral damage: sales of pork, sheep, goats CANADA - Linda Knechtel is the sultan of swine. Working out of the Best Little Pork Shoppe in the one-light hamlet of Shakespeare, she has peddled pickled boneless pork hocks, meaty back ribs and sausage-stuffed pork steaks for 18 years to thousands...
Test all cattle to end BSE scare CANADA - I've read numerous reports that the cattle here in Canada that contracted BSE more than likely were fed contaminated feed. If that is the case where did this feed come from? According to British customs officials potentially contaminated feed...
Friday, January 14, 2005
Canada's Top Vet Says Mad Cow Cull Not Good Science CANADA - Canada's chief veterinarian said culling older cattle would not be ``scientifically valid'' and an inappropriate weapon against the spread of mad cow disease. "To implement a massive cull at this point would not be consistent with the information...








