11. This has been blamed in part on the now-banned practice of feeding cattle the ground-up remains of other animals, like sheep. 12. The high incidence of BSE in Britain was blamed largely on the now-banned practice of feeding cattle the ground-up remains of sheep infected with scrapie. 13. The high incidence of mad cow in Britain was blamed largely on the now-banned practice of feeding cattle the ground-up remains of other animals. 14. The measures adopted Monday ban British farmers from feeding cattle on animal feeds considered to be the origin of the disease in cattle. |