Gingga
Striker
Looks like they have found mad cow disease in the UK.
BSE confirmed in farm in Aberdeenshire
BSE confirmed in farm in Aberdeenshire
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That advert has no redeeming features whatsoever.An Angus burger? Mwahahahaha
If its found on any more farms you can expect all British beef exports to be frozen.It’s scotch beef so will obviously be the fault of the English once the SNP make comment
Probably an EU biological attack.Strengthen our hand in the Brexit negotiations no doubt. Bloody Hell.
Christ don't say that. Folk will jump on it like piranhas.Probably an EU biological attack.
@ProfessionalMackemProbably an EU biological attack.
Probably an EU biological attack.
Christ don't say that. Folk will jump on it like piranhas.
Good cause for a Hard Border with Scotland.
This is not good. Until the isolated case is confirmed, I'm staying off red meat and anything involving processed meat. I've seen BSE in action and im not risking it.
Doesn’t it lie dormant in humans for some time ? You might already have it
It does. A family member wrote a paper for the government on that very subject. The worst case scenario was shocking.
It does. A family member wrote a paper for the government on that very subject. The worst case scenario was shocking.
Go on then, what is it?
Off memory, the proposal was that Britain had something like over half its population infected and that PIP, due to its then difficult Nature to detect, and then half-understood lifespan, could potentially reappear en masse in humans ten to fifteen years (?) in the future after the animal cull.