added 2007 Wed May 30 9:39:36 by ind06
This is why cows shouldn't listen to the radio. A cow's pleasant day of grazing gets interrupted when she listens to an ominous farming report about a disease that's sweeping through the country's cattle population. What's a cow to do? Why, freak out, of course.
This is why cows shouldn't listen to the radio. A cow's pleasant day of grazing gets interrupted when she listens to an ominous farming report about a disease that's sweeping through the country's cattle population. What's a cow to do? Why, freak out, of course.
added 2007 Mon Apr 2 0:24:03 by zaph22
To Creekstone Farms manager Bill Fielding, his company's idea does not seem unreasonable. In order to satisfy its very important customers in Japan -- customers the company needs to survive -- Creekstone wants to test for mad cow disease every one of the cattle it slaughters.
To Creekstone Farms manager Bill Fielding, his company's idea does not seem unreasonable. In order to satisfy its very important customers in Japan -- customers the company needs to survive -- Creekstone wants to test for mad cow disease every one of the cattle it slaughters.







