Remember mad cow disease? It's that infection cattle can get that basically eats holes in their brains. And there's a horrible human version (Creutzfeldt-Jako). And if you eat infected beef, you can get the infection. Oh yes, and it's fatal and there's no cure. We've had four cases in the U.S. since 2003.
Welp, mad cow is back! An infected cow was found in Central California yesterday. What does this mean for our beef? Is it safe? Should we be worried?
The good news is that it was a dairy cow, so there's no contaminated meat out there. The cow's meat never entered the food chain and you can't get infected from drinking the milk. Phew! The USDA "remains confident in the health of the national herd and the safety of beef and dairy products."
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Bottom line: Your meat is safe.
Here's the weird part, though. This was a rare spontaneous infection -- the cow didn't catch it from eating an infected cow. Oh, you didn't know cows were cannibals? They're not, naturally. But for a while there cows were fed beef byproducts to help fatten them up. Supposedly we're not doing that anymore. Oh wait, no we still do that, we just make sure none of the brain or spinal cord gets in there.
So I'm thrilled for yet another reminder that we're still forcing cows to live as cannibals. I'm sure it's "perfectly safe" just like pink slime, but ew. (One more reason to choose organic, just sayin'.)
Also, this spontaneous case means ... ZOMG, this thing can just "happen!" But hey, only four cases in the past nine years is almost zero. Right? Heheh, yeah, it's fine. It's all perfectly fine.
Do you think our meat and dairy are generally pretty safe most of the time?
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i hope so!
I hope it is. I don't always trust that it's the safest. I thought it was strange that we were acting like the cow with mad cow disease was no big deal and North Korea and China pulled all their meat off their shelves. They didn't even have the scare there and don't get their meat from us. Not sure if they over react or we under react when it comes to stuff like this.
I am always weird about red meat,I have to cook everything to it is almost burnt just to be able to eat it lol.
I dont eat a lot of meat..
very scary, and for the most part I say yes its safe. Its a scary thought though.
I'd like to think so, but that is also why I make sure to cook it throughly.
I dont think our meat or dairy is safe most of the time...considering the hormones they put into the meat...the chemicals they process these things in.
I am from Europe and because of that I can not donate blood because I could be a "carrier" for mad cow disease. Its frustrating, so if its in the USA....will they take my blood then?
I buy free range from our local farmer .. so I am not as worried
I think they are safe most of the time.
I think so