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Caption MAD COWS DISEASE BSE, England. Abattoir. Millions of beasts have been slaughtered and incinerated as a result of this catastrophe. Coloured food dyes are sprayed upon animal parts to identify beasts suspected of BSE. Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy in animals known colloquially as Mad Cow disease, transfers to humans as Creutzfeldt Jakob disease. Both diseases maim and kill the carrier in unpleasant ways. BSE is thought to be derived from introducing recycled animal parts into the feed of cattle, this cannibalization of food products causes unsteady wobbling and death to the beast. This disease came about as man strove to make profits for mass consumption. Economics and profit before health and safety. CDREF00464 ., 4030522
Aufnahmedatum 03.11.2006
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