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The dried milk tins were perfect for storing food and soap so the rats couldn't eat it, and chicken bones were fed to the wild dogs (who kept the rats in check).
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Archaeologists have conducted controlled experiments in which bones are fed to hyenas and other animals in captivity and in the wild, carefully studying the remains for traces to distinguish the marks made by these and other animals from those made by humans (Lyman 1994).
But economic pressure forces the use of cow parts further downstream, until blood and bone meal are fed to farmed fish.
It is widely accepted that the infection spread in Britain, and to a lesser extent in other European countries, when contaminated meat and bone meal was fed to millions of animals in the late 1980's and 1990's.
However, meat and bone meal was fed to other animals in Ireland until 2001, when an EU directive prohibited its use in all animals intended for human consumption.
Cooked bones should not be fed to cats and fat can cause pancreatitis in cats.[9].
The government allows many bones and tissue to be fed to other livestock.
Because BSE-contaminated meat and bone meal may have been fed to small ruminants, BSE may have been transmitted to sheep or goats.
While there is no clear evidence that vCJD may be contracted from other animals, it needs to be kept in mind that meat and bone meal may have been fed to animals that entered the human food chain in Ireland until 2001.
Feedstuff containing BSE-contaminated meat and bone meal (MBM) may have been fed to pigs prior to the ban of mammalian MBM in feed of farmed livestock in the United Kingdom in 1996, but there is no evidence of the natural occurrence of a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) in the domestic pig.
Some is fed to prisoners.
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