From: TranRidge@aol.com Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 9:37 AM To: FDADockets@oc.fda.gov Subject: (no subject) U.S. Food and Drug Administration Dockets Management Branch 5630 Fishers Lane, Room 1061 Rockville, MD 20852 FAX: 301-827-6870 Re: Docket # 98P-0151/CP1 Please support the petition to prohibit the slaughter of downed animals. Downed animals are those animals too sick or injured to stand. Animals too sick to even stand should not enter the human food chain, due to the increased risk of bacterial contamination, and evidence that some downed cows may even be afflicted with a form of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or "Mad Cow Disease". There is no humane way to move a downed animal; they are typically dragged with chains, or lifted with a forklift, causing suffering and further injuries. Downed animals comprise a very small percentage of animals slaughtered, and prohibiting their marketing would cause no undue economic hardship. In fact, removing the market for downed animals would encourage better treatment and handling, thus preventing most downers in the first place. There is growing consensus for such a prohibition, even among livestock industry and government officials. Numerous beef, dairy, and pork industry representatives have voiced support for such a prohibition. Signed, Nancy Raeder Tranquility Ridge 13744 CR 11 Caldwell, Ohio 43724-9537 Phone/FAX: 740-732-2697