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The Raw Economics Driving the Use of Downers

Post Date: Mar 04, 2008 6:17 a.m.
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This is the land of capitalism.  So, we all know that when it comes to using Downers, or non-ambulatory cows, there has to be that raw underbelly of profit or, perhaps more accurately, the illusion of profits.  Let’s examine if the use of downers makes good economic sense. First some background: In the U.S., we both import and export slaughtered beef and dairy cattle. According to USA Today , some 35 million U.S. cattle are slaughtered each year in the U.S.  According to a recent report by JAVMA, the exact number of nonambulatory cattle on US farms or feedlots or sent to slaughter facilities is difficult to ascertain. However, estimates may approach 500,000 animals per year according to a recent JAVMA report. According to that same report, the incidence of nonambulatory cattle is greater among dairy than among beef breeds.  There are limited data on the food safety of beef produced from nonambulatory cattle sent to slaughter facilities.  How...

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