The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) understated the risks of mad cow disease and misled the public, according to a bipartisan investigation by the House Government Reform Committee.
At issue is whether the cow that recently tested positive for the disease in Washington state was a “downer,” meaning that it was unable to walk. Contrary to the USDA’s contention, three eyewitnesses say that the cow was able to walk and did not appear to be sick at all.