Second U.S. Cattle Herd Quarrantined
More countries are banning U.S. beef. A second herd has been quarrantined because it contains a calf from the cow that had mad cow disease. We haven't been too worried, thinking it's an isolated instance, but this has us a little concerned:
The animal that came down with the nation's first case of mad cow disease had been made into hamburger and probably eaten before the U.S. Agriculture Department received test results.
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