Individual reports of other BSE controls breaches 2011
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Bull aged over 48 months enters food supply without being tested for BSE
Monday 18 April 2011
The Agency has been notified that meat has entered the food supply from a bull aged over 48 months that had not been tested for BSE. A negative BSE test result is mandatory for cattle slaughtered for human consumption at over 48 months of age.
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Bullock aged over 72 months enters food supply without being tested for BSE
Monday 14 November 2011
The Agency has been notified that meat has entered the food supply from a bullock aged over 72 months that had not been tested for BSE. A negative BSE test result is mandatory for cattle slaughtered for human consumption at more than 72 months of age.
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Bullock aged over 72 months enters food supply without being tested for BSE
Wednesday 21 December 2011
The Agency has been notified that meat has entered the food supply from a bullock aged over 72 months that had not been tested for BSE. A negative BSE test result is mandatory for cattle slaughtered for human consumption at over 72 months of age.
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Cow aged over 72 months enters food supply without being tested for BSE
Wednesday 26 October 2011
The Agency has been notified that meat has entered the food supply from a cow aged over 72 months that had not been tested for BSE. A negative BSE test result is mandatory for cattle slaughtered for human consumption at over 72 months of age.
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Two cattle aged over 48 months enter food supply without being tested for BSE
Tuesday 15 February 2011
The Agency has been notified that meat has entered the food supply from two cattle aged over 48 months that had not been tested for BSE. A negative BSE test result is mandatory for cattle slaughtered for human consumption at over 48 months of age.
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Two cows aged over 48 months enter food supply without being tested for BSE
Friday 28 January 2011
The Agency has been notified that meat has entered the food supply from two cows aged over 48 months that had not been tested for BSE. A negative BSE test result is mandatory for cattle slaughtered for human consumption at over 48 months of age.
