Latest Mad Cow Disease News

UK tourist in mad cow disease fear (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
Wednesday August 30th 2006, 12:08 am

A 23-year-old British man visiting Hong Kong is in critical condition with a suspected case of the human variation of mad cow disease. [News Source]

Japanese eatery chain to sell U.S. beef.
Tuesday August 29th 2006, 12:00 pm

Japanese restaurant chain Zenshoku said it will serve U.S. beef starting Tuesday, a first among this nation's restaurants since the ban on American beef was lifted last month. [News Source]

U.S. beef on Japanese restaurant menu is first since ban (49 ABC News Topeka)
Tuesday August 29th 2006, 11:32 am

In agriculture news, a restaurant chain in Japan will start serving American beef again. This move comes after years of investigation into Mad Cow Disease in the U.S. [News Source]

Some ranchers shy on first day since mad cow announcement (AG Weekly)
Tuesday August 29th 2006, 12:20 am

TULIA, Texas -- West Texas rancher Kevin Crooks lost about $1 million in the year following the country's first case of mad cow 18 months ago. If he'd had cattle big enough to sell at the Tulia Livestock Auction on Monday, he wouldn't have brought a one. [News Source]

Meat too tough to eat.
Monday August 28th 2006, 6:00 pm

Millions of Americans now say no to meat: as they do so, their cholesterol levels plummet, their coronary arteries open up again, their waistlines shrink, and their cancer rates drop 40 percent. [News Source]

US ramps up beef exports to Japan.
Monday August 28th 2006, 6:00 pm

USDA says beef will slowly move back into the Japanese market, which has been dominated by Australia since the first US mad cow case in 2003. [News Source]

Canada mad-cow case shows safeguard lapse.
Monday August 28th 2006, 6:00 pm

The case of a relatively young Canadian mad cow points up the difficulties of enforcing feed bans to curb the spread of the disease. [News Source]

Canada cow diagnosed with mad cow disease (UPI)
Monday August 28th 2006, 11:38 am

EDMONTON, Alberta, Aug. 28 (UPI) -- Canadian officials say a 50-month-old Alberta dairy cow contracted bovine spongiform encephalopathy -- or mad cow disease -- from contaminated feed. [News Source]

Canadian mad-cow case likely from feed supply (Casper Star-Tribune)
Monday August 28th 2006, 4:12 am

OTTAWA (AP) -- A Canadian dairy cow that was diagnosed last month with mad cow disease probably contracted the disease from contaminated feed, federal regulators said. [News Source]

Some ranchers shy on first day since mad cow announcement (AG Weekly)
Monday August 28th 2006, 12:21 am

TULIA, Texas -- West Texas rancher Kevin Crooks lost about $1 million in the year following the country's first case of mad cow 18 months ago. If he'd had cattle big enough to sell at the Tulia Livestock Auction on Monday, he wouldn't have brought a one. [News Source]