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  Livestock:Mabton [1p.8n]
updated: 2009-12-11

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U.S. Mad Cow Disease Crisis: A 'No Trespassing' sign is posted at the Sunny Dene Ranch near Mabton, Washington December 24, 2003. A dairy cow from the farm was found to be infected with Mad Cow disease after it was tested earlier this month according to the USDA. click to open
U.S. Mad Cow Disease Crisis: Dan Senn walks past feeding cows at the dairy farm Sunny Dene Ranch Friday, Dec. 26, 2003, in Mabton, Wash. The farm has been quarantined by the state because a cow that came from the farm has been infected with mad cow disease. Senn, a private contractor, artificially inseminates cows on the farm. click to open
U.S. Mad Cow Disease Crisis: Quarantined holstein cows feed at the snow-covered Sunny Dene Ranch in Mabton, in the state of Washington, December, 27, 2003. The ranch is where a cow which tested positive for mad cow disease lived before being slaughtered on December 9, 2003 in Moses Lake, Washington. click to open
U.S. Mad Cow Disease Crisis: Cows eat at the dairy farm Sunny Dene Ranch Saturday, Dec. 27, 2003, in Mabton, Wash. The farm has been quarantined by the state because a cow that came from the farm has been infected with mad cow disease. click to open
U.S. Mad Cow Disease Crisis: Quarantined holstein cows feed at the snow-covered Sunny Dene Ranch in Mabton, in the state of Washington, December, 27, 2003. The ranch is where a cow which tested positive for mad cow disease lived before being slaughtered on December 9, 2003 in Moses Lake, Washington. click to open
U.S. Mad Cow Disease Crisis: Cows are separated into different pens at the dairy farm Sunny Dene Ranch Saturday, Dec. 27, 2003, in Mabton, Wash. The farm has been quarantined by the state because a cow that came from the farm has been infected with mad cow disease. click to open
U.S. Mad Cow Disease Crisis: Quarantined holstein cows feed at the Sunny Dene Ranch in Mabton, Washington, December, 27, 2003. The United States will take another look at its proposal to reopen the border to some Canadian cattle after finding mad cow disease in Washington state, a U.S. Agriculture Department spokeswoman told Reuters on Saturday. The USDA said it believed the infected Holstein cow was likely one of a herd of 74 dairy cows imported to Idaho from Alberta, Canada, in August 2001. click to open
U.S. Mad Cow Disease Crisis: A quarantined holstein cow is seen on the grounds of the snow-covered Sunny Dene Ranch in Mabton, Washington, December, 27, 2003. The ranch is where a cow which tested positive for mad cow disease lived before being slaughtered. The U.S. government on December 28 said it expanded a recall of beef to a total of eight states and the territory of Guam as a precaution after the discovery of one case of mad cow. Beef recalls on slightly more than 10,000 pounds of beef already were underway in Washington state, Oregon, California and Nevada. click to open


 
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