Individual Reports Of BSE Control Breaches 2008
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Animals test negative after BSE control breach
The Food Standards Agency has been notified of an incident relating to over thirty months (OTM) cattle slaughtered on Friday 23 May 2008 at Alec Jarrett Ltd in Oldland Common, South Gloucestershire.
Material from untested heifer aged over thirty months enters food chain
The Agency has been notified that offal from an untested heifer aged over thirty months (OTM) has entered the food supply. As specified risk material (SRM) was removed and it is unlikely that the animal was infected with BSE, any risk to human health is extremely low.
Untested cow aged over thirty months enters food supply
The Agency has been notified that meat and offal from an untested cow aged over thirty months (OTM) has entered the food supply.
Untested cow aged over thirty months enters food supply
The Agency has been notified that a cow aged over thirty months (OTM) has entered the food supply without being tested for BSE. As specified risk material (SRM) was removed and it is unlikely that the animal was infected with BSE, any risk to human health is extremely low.
