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A federal judge ruled Tuesday that two flocks of sheep the federal government says might suffer from a version of the always-fatal mad cow disease should be killed.U.S. District Judge J. Garvan Murtha in Brattleboro refused to issue an injunction that would have stopped the slaughter of the flocks, which are owned by Larry and Linda Faillace of East Warren, and Houghton Freeman of Stowe.The Faillaces and Freeman argued the tests used by the federal gov
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stanley termoska lengthy incubation periods 133;the USDA cannot be expected to wait until clinical signs of disease appear, the judge wrote, because any actions implemented at that time would be taken years too late. The owners have until Aug. 7 to appeal. Linda Faillace said news that the judge had rejected their arguments was numbing. She had not decided whether to appeal. It s unbelievable that the government would have the right to do this, she said. It s like them coming in and taking your children away. Thomas Amidon, a lawyer representing Freeman, said an appeal is possible. Obviously we knew that we had a huge burden to overcome going in, Amidon said. But we really had to have someone look at it. To that extent we are appreciative to the fact that a third party 151;the judiciary 151;has taken a look at it. A U.S. Agriculture Department spokeswoman reacted positively to the ve
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