WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. makers of pet food and all other animal feed will be prevented from using certain materials from cattle at the greatest risk for spreading mad cow disease under a rule that ...
WASHINGTON (CN) - Parts of cows not allowed in food due to a danger of Creutzfeldt-Jakob, or mad cow, disease will not allowed in cosmetics and supplements either. The new regulation also will allow ...
WASHINGTON – Closing loopholes in protections against mad cow disease, the Food and Drug Administration (search) on Friday banned brains and other cattle parts that could carry the disease's ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Cow parts — including hooves, bones, fat and innards — are used in everything from hand cream and antifreeze to poultry feed and gardening soils. In the next tangled phase of the "mad ...
Meat safety regulations aimed at reducing the risk of mad cow disease will be particularly disheartening for those Latinos whose culinary favorites include tacos filled with brain and small intestines ...
Howard Lyman remembers his days as a Montana cattleman, a fourth-generation rancher who raised some 30,000 cattle for slaughter at a farm and feedlot southeast of Great Falls. He also remembers what ...
WASHINGTON — Cattle brains and other remains that may carry the deadly mad cow disease would be turned into biofuels under a plan announced Monday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Cattle brains, ...
WASHINGTON — In response to the threat of mad cow disease, the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday proposed banning the use of certain potentially infectious cattle parts in animal feed, but it ...
The U.S. government is outlawing the use of cattle blood in livestock feed and cow brains and other parts in dietary supplements, part of broader restrictions in wake of the country's first known case ...
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