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  • Pig swill has been identified as a key link in the rampaging British epidemic.
  • During World War II collection of pig swill was a nationwide campaign in Great Britain.
  • Britain said recently that its epidemic may have started with pig swill being contaminated by illegally imported tainted meat.
  • In the past waste oils were collected by pig farmers as part of food waste from pig swill bins.
  • Onians, who died in January 1995, made his fortune in World War II selling pig swill made from waste food.
  • Ireland, which has one confirmed case, said Wednesday it was banning pig swill _ as Britain announced it would do on Tuesday.
  • Europe's outbreak has been traced by British officials to pig swill that likely contained meat imported illegally or food smuggled by a traveler.
  • I assembled a select group of my distinguished colleagues, many of whom were sober enough to distinguish a quality microbrew from pig swill, to sample the product.
  • The government said Tuesday that it would ban pig swill, identified as a key link in the chain that spread foot-and-mouth infection across the country.
  • The government said Tuesday it will ban pig swill, which has been identified as a key link in the chain which led to Britain's devastating outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease.
  • Agriculture Minister Nick Brown this week suggested that diseased foreign meat, perhaps from an illegal shipment or carried by a passenger, could have gotten into improperly cooked pig swill and set off the epidemic.
  • During the 2001 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth outbreak it was thought that unprocessed pig swill was a key link in the chain of the infection, and it was banned in Great Britain.
  • :If you wanted fresh milk, you always had some that was less than maybe 8 hours old-and whatever you didn't drink either got mixed in with the pig swill or churned into butter or cheese.
  • Texas has not banned pig swill, or " garbage feeding, " as it is known in the industry, for fear of driving the producers underground, where they cannot be monitored by the government, Conger said.
  • Feeding food scraps to hogs, the practice now blamed for Europe's foot-and-mouth epidemic, is still legal in 33 states and Puerto Rico even though improperly cooked pig swill long has been recognized as a sure way to spread disease.
  • And now here comes foot-and-mouth, and we discover that three years ago the present Labor government declined to outlaw the use of pig swill as feed ( even though many of our European partners had done so ), and failed, once again, to ensure that the swill was boiled long enough or at high enough temperatures to be safe.