frenchie
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Hay Maker did you ever hunt Texas Wobblers :lol:
Oldtimer said:Tam said:Wasn't it you Oldtimer that told us a few days ago that the cow arrived dead to a pet food plant at Waco Texas and a she and the other 4 cows on the same truck were incinerated? Now Where did Japan get the information she was just wobbling and if their story was the right verision could your information about what happen to her also be wrong? Just asking no need to get testy :wink:
Oldtimer said:Tam said:Wasn't it you Oldtimer that told us a few days ago that the cow arrived dead to a pet food plant at Waco Texas and a she and the other 4 cows on the same truck were incinerated? Now Where did Japan get the information she was just wobbling and if their story was the right verision could your information about what happen to her also be wrong? Just asking no need to get testy :wink:
Tam- I'm not sure even the USDA knows again on this cow- They have versions out there from their "experts" and spokesmen saying both ways- just goes to verify what I've said for the last couple of years about USDA not knowing their head from their arse....
I know that it was 7 months ago but come on? :???: This is the problem with not coming clean right away the details seem to be just a bit mixed up. Will we ever really know where she was and what happen to her? or how many of her there was? :wink: What a story. :roll: At least Canada knew where they were what happen to them and they knew it all within weeks of the discovery.The infected cow discovered in Texas this past November was pulled from the slaughter line, as mandated by federal rules, and never entered the nation's food supply
Tam said:Oldtimer said:Tam said:Wasn't it you Oldtimer that told us a few days ago that the cow arrived dead to a pet food plant at Waco Texas and a she and the other 4 cows on the same truck were incinerated? Now Where did Japan get the information she was just wobbling and if their story was the right verision could your information about what happen to her also be wrong? Just asking no need to get testy :wink:
Tam- I'm not sure even the USDA knows again on this cow- They have versions out there from their "experts" and spokesmen saying both ways- just goes to verify what I've said for the last couple of years about USDA not knowing their head from their arse....
So are you saying she could come back to haunt the US cattle industry if you don't get condemned pet food ban from your cattle feed system? :help: Another part of this story I would like clarification on is where she was? :? I thought you said she was presented dead at a pet food plant and after she was tested she was incinerated. But now she could have been wobbling by the Japanese story and the story from the Minneapolis Tribune had her pulled from a slaughter house line.I know that it was 7 months ago but come on? :???: This is the problem with not coming clean right away the details seem to be just a bit mixed up. Will we ever really know where she was and what happen to her? or how many of her there was? :wink: What a story. :roll: At least Canada knew where they were what happen to them and they knew it all within weeks of the discovery.The infected cow discovered in Texas this past November was pulled from the slaughter line, as mandated by federal rules, and never entered the nation's food supply![]()