Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Ted Turner Bison Herd Infected with Brucellosis

Ted Turner's 4,600 head of Bison on his Flying D Ranch has a Brucellosis problem, according to the Montana State Veterinarian. The bacteria disease has been absent from domestic herds in Montana for the past two years, but has been confirmed in a 7-year old Bison cow and is suspected in two other animals in the Turner herd. Brucellosis occurs in Bison, cattle, and elk. It can cause pregnant animals to abort their fetuses. The infected cow was killed and the two other animals quarantined from the rest of the herd pending test results, according to Marty Zaluski, the state vet. The other two Bison will be put down if the test results come back positive. It is not likely that the menu at Ted's Montana Grill, a 55-restaurant chain covering 19 states with a Bison options, will be impacted by the problem with one herd in Big Sky Country. Turner has 15 ranches with Bison herds that reportedly add up to about 50,000 head. Plus, Brucellosis poises no human health danger. Bison headed for slaughter from the Flying D will nevertheless be tested for the bacteria disease before they enter the food chain...more

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