Livestock in Egypt is safe from mad cow disease

Published 2021년 9월 10일

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Egypt has no risks of mad cow disease, according to Dr. Nabil Abdel Gaber Yassin, as the country does not use any animal derivatives as feed additives and all feed is of vegetable origin. The veterinary procedures in Egypt also prevent the import of any animal products from countries that use animal derivatives in feed.
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Dr. Nabil Abdel Gaber Yassin, Professor and Head of the Department of Food Health Control at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, confirmed that there are no concerns about mad cow disease in Egypt because we do not use any animal derivatives, whether blood or not, or meat as feed additives. All feed ingredients provided to livestock in Egypt are of vegetable origin, stressing that the situation inside the country is safe and there are no fears of mad cow disease. Not to leak their meat to citizens to protect the health of citizens and protect livestock. Dr. Nabil Yassin pointed out that ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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