Information AboutDowner Cow |
| CATEGORIES ABOUT DOWNER COW | |
| livestock | |
| food safety | |
| bovine diseases | |
| SHOPPER'S DELIGHT | |
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Many types of injuries and diseases can produce a downer. Often, cows become downers by stepping into holes dug by Prairie Dog s and injuring one of their legs. Other, less common situations, involving neurological diseases, might also make the cow unsafe for human consumption. Different jurisdictions have different rules about what can be done with a downer cow. In some jurisdictions the cow may be slaughtered without question. In others, downer cattle may not be slaughtered even if the cause is a physical injury. In the United States , meat inspection is usually an Interstate Commerce Issue , and is regulated by the Federal Meat Inspection Act . This agricultural term became more well known to the general public after the emergence of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy ("mad cow disease"). Cows with advanced cases of mad cow disease may become downers. |