Sandhusker said:
Tam, "Low is totally arbitrary....."
Thank you for finally admitting it. You just agreed with R-CALF and Judge Cebull and disagreed with the Ninth. Why then are you still siding with the Ninth?
Nice way of taking out the part you wanted to read and leaving out the part that qualifies the whole statement.
Nobody has ever said it wasn't arbitrary Sandhusker the question is
1. Who in the US was granted the DISCRETION to decide the arbitrary, in the AHPA in 2002 by the US Congress? the USDA or a Federal Court judge that uses incorrect legal standards?
2. Wasn't R-CALF trying to prove the USDA didn't follow their own rules?
3. How were they not following their own rules when the Congress gave them the power to make the tough decisions like how low is low?
4. Who gave Cebull and R-CALF the right to decide how low is low for the whole US beef industry?
I guess you missed these questions Sandhusker so I'll repost them
You have BSE in your native herd yet R-CALF claims to have the SAFEST Beef in the World raised to the HIGHEST Standards in the World.
1. How do they rate the
Safest beef in the World?
2. How do they rate
Highest standards in the World?
You want others to explain how they came to the low risk conclusion so let us see how R-CALF came to the Safest and Highest conclusions. Come on Sandhusker give it your best shot!!!!!!
Now to answer your questions;
I don't know of anywhere that it says USDA has to guarantee no risk. I doubt they have been given that mandate as it would be impossible to fulfill. However, they do have the directive to keep diseases out of the US and they have admitted that opening the border to Canada will allow entry of BSE positive cases. Therefore, their decision should be made for them.
Answer not accepted as the AHPA does not impose any requirements on USDA that
all actions carry no associated increase risk of disease. Try again.
Tam, "1. If our herd is as infected with BSE as R-CALF claims then why is it that only one of the millions of cattle that we have exported to the US has ever been found to be positive by the US?"
As R-CALF claims? :shock: Tam, there have been 8 verified cases! What R-CALF "claims" is the undisputed truth! I think the reason that we haven't found more is because the percentage of Canadian origin cattle are a small minority in our herd and the USDA doesn't want to test.
Come on Sandhusker Are you trying to say that R-CALF hasn't compared our BSE prevalance to that of the UK and the EU. ? :roll:
Hasn't R-CALF told everyone that will listen to them that our beef is tainted and unsafe and should not be allowed into the US?
BTW that is 8 verified cases in 4 years Sandhusker.
I guess that means Sandhusker this answer is also not accepted try again!!!!
Tam, "2. If they are just being missed and processed then why haven't we seen a positive cow with the same strain of BSE within your native herd?
Same reasons as above.
R-CALF claimed we had 5.5 per million infected cattle in our herd and you are trying to say only one in the past decade and a half has been exported to the US? Now if there was even one more and it hit your feed system we should have at least seen one US case of the same strain so again WHY HAVEN"T WE? :? So answer Not accepted try again
Tam, "3. If our feed is as contaminated as R-CALF claims and our feed has been exported to the US for decades why haven't we seen any BSE positive US cattle resulting from them eating the same contaminated feed for again DECADES?
Again, as R-CALF claims? :lol: How many cases have you had? Where does BSE come from? All of your feed mills are not exporting to the US.
R-CALF web site Thursday, December 16, 2004I
A series of secret tests on cattle feed conducted by the federal government earlier this year found that more than half the feed tested contained animal parts not listed on the ingredients, according to internal documents obtained by The Vancouver Sun.
The test results raise troubling questions about whether rules banning the feeding of cattle remains to other cattle -- the primary way in which mad cow disease is spread -- are being routinely violated.
According to internal Canadian Food Inspection Agency documents -- obtained by The Sun through the Access to Information Act -- 70 feed samples labelled as vegetable-only were tested by the agency between January and March of this year. Of those, 41 (59 per cent) were found to contain "undeclared animal materials."