http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2005/06/06/japan-bse050606.html
M Mike Well-known member Jun 7, 2005 #1 http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2005/06/06/japan-bse050606.html
S Sandhusker Well-known member Jun 7, 2005 #2 I'm sure each case they find puts them more and more at ease with nontested beef. :roll:
M Mike Well-known member Jun 7, 2005 #3 Sandhusker said: I'm sure each case they find puts them more and more at ease with nontested beef. :roll: Click to expand... Like the USDA said, the only reason they are testing is to restore "consumer confidence". Does that really sound like a good enough reason? :wink:
Sandhusker said: I'm sure each case they find puts them more and more at ease with nontested beef. :roll: Click to expand... Like the USDA said, the only reason they are testing is to restore "consumer confidence". Does that really sound like a good enough reason? :wink:
M Mike Well-known member Jun 7, 2005 #5 Sandhusker said: Do you know what the herd size in Japan is? Anybody? Click to expand... Think I read a while back that the beef herd is 2.8 million. Believe the milking herd is almost as large.
Sandhusker said: Do you know what the herd size in Japan is? Anybody? Click to expand... Think I read a while back that the beef herd is 2.8 million. Believe the milking herd is almost as large.