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    Rules banning BSE-risk materials from animal feed on the way

    Canoe.ca - 2nd October 2004

    Rules banning BSE-risk materials from animal feed on the way

    CANADA - Rules banning the use of cow brain, eyes and backbone in all animal feed will be published in the next few weeks, the federal agriculture minister said Friday. Andy Mitchell was responding to a CBC report that highlighted how cattle can sometimes be exposed to feed containing rendered material from other cattle, increasing the risk of spreading mad cow disease.

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