You should vaccinate for it and just wait and see. If you find the symptons of it with your animals, (human s also). Report it to your local DNR facility or call your doctor immediately.
Answer 2:The answer above is complete nonsense. There is no vaccine for the disease because it is not caused by an infectious agent, rather a misfolded protein or prion which is not deemed a "foreign" body by the body and thus does not encourage white-blood cells or T cells from coming in to attack.In order to prevent from getting CJD (Cruetzfeldt-Jakobson Disease, the human-form of "Mad Cow Disease"), you can either opt to not eat beef at all, or complete avoid eating processed meat that contains beef, including ground beef. Also avoid eating any specialty meats that are prone to housing these prions, including the brain and spinal cord.
Cattle cannot ever be vaccinated for this disease because there is no vaccine suitable to prevent this condition. Instead, to prevent cattle from getting this disease is to not feed any feed that contains any form of animal by-product. Feeding just straight grain, no special things mixed with it, is much safer to feed to cattle. A mandatory feed ban in Canada has been put in place for quite some time now which means not feeding any form of animal by-product to ruminants, including chicken litter or feed intended for chickens, fish and pigs.
We are aware of mad cow disease
There is no such thing as "cow disease" unless you are referring to MAD cow disease, which is something else entirely.
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Mad cow disease cannot be treated. The only solution is eradication to prevent the spread of the disease.
No, mosquitoes do not carry mad cow disease. Mad cow disease, or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), is caused by prions that affect cattle and is not transmitted by insects. The disease primarily spreads through the consumption of infected animal products. Mosquitoes are not involved in the transmission of prion diseases like mad cow disease.
they go mad
Mad Cow Disease is a layman's term for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy.
She had Bright's disease and Mad Cow disease.
It's not sad cow disease, it's MAD cow disease. Its a brain disease that can cause irrational behavior in cows.
Yes, that is precisely how you contract mad cow.
People do not get Mad Cow Disease. No human can get mad cow disease but humans can be infected by eating meat from a contaminated cow that has mad cow disease. The disease in people that has been associated with humans is called variant Creutzfeldt Jakob disease (vCJD) that is also a progressive fatal neurological disease.