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Groups work to halt Canadian cattle
Published Thursday, July 03, 2008 at 04:49 AM
Eleven plaintiffs, including R-Calf USA, have filed paperwork with a District Court in South Dakota informing the court about the latest case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy detected in Canada. The groups also provided other new information that supports the Plaintiffs’ request for a preliminary injunction against the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s OTM Rule. The OTM Rule opened the Canadian border to imports of live cattle born after March 1, 1999, and beef products from Canadian cattle of any age.

Counting the lasts case of BSE confirmed in the province of British Columbia, there have now been 14 reported cases of BSE found in cattle born in Canada. Half of these cases have been in cattle born after March 1, 1999. That’s the date the Canadians implemented a feed ban designed to stop the spread of BSE. The notice calls that date - speculative and inconsistent with available information.

The Plaintiffs are seeking a preliminary injunction to halt the imports of OTM Canadian cattle and beef until the District Court completes its review of the merits of their claims.

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