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it might even infect hu- mans." armed with these conclusions, lacey argued that mad cow warranted an aggressive eradication policy, coupled with safeguards to protect british beef eaters. lacey suggested that when mad cow disease appeared in a herd, the entire herd should be slaughtered and the carcasses
to reach the slaughterhouse, the law allows them to be used directly for human consumption, and their bones (along with lips, head, knuckles, feet etc.) may be boiled to make gelatin, a main ingredi- ent in products like marshmallows and jelled desserts. if judged unfit for human consumption, the carcasses...
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