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<blockquote data-quote="le bon paysan" data-source="post: 7605531" data-attributes="member: 104"><p>JP, the reason that the incidence of ESB in France was so low was because 1 case saw the whole herd culled and no restocking for 12 months. My friend here had bought an expensive dairy heifer at a show, the breeder of this heifer had his whole herd culled and my friend had his whole herd of 55 taken out as well , just because that heifer had been in his here.</p><p>The UK government wanted to "save money" by not following this example. The UK Farmers , Beef and Dairy industry picked up the tab!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="le bon paysan, post: 7605531, member: 104"] JP, the reason that the incidence of ESB in France was so low was because 1 case saw the whole herd culled and no restocking for 12 months. My friend here had bought an expensive dairy heifer at a show, the breeder of this heifer had his whole herd culled and my friend had his whole herd of 55 taken out as well , just because that heifer had been in his here. The UK government wanted to "save money" by not following this example. The UK Farmers , Beef and Dairy industry picked up the tab! [/QUOTE]
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