In the UK, after the 1987 discovery that BSE could cause
vCJD, the original feed ban was introduced in 1988 to prevent
ruminant protein being fed to ruminants. In addition, it has been illegal to feed ruminants with all forms of
mammalian protein (with specific exceptions) since November 1994 and to feed any farmed livestock, including fish and horses, with mammalian meat and bone meal (mammalian MBM) since 4 April 1996. Regulation (EC) No.999/2001 introduced EU-wide regulations, which relaxed UK controls. In 2000, UK supermarket chain
Co-op Food was still calling for "a legally-binding Europe-wide ban on the feeding of animal waste to farm animals". They opined that the practice was tantamount to
cannibalism. According to the
BBC at the time there was no ban on the use in
livestock feed of animal blood,
tallow, poultry offal and
feather meal.
European categories In Europe (before the 2002 EU Regulation), animal by-products were classified into two categories: "high risk" or "low risk" products. Since 2002, "
processed animal protein" and other
animal by-products, authorized or not for various uses, are categorized into three categories (by the European Regulation 2002) according to their supposed or demonstrated level of
health risk. •
Category 1 material – those that pose a prion infection risk to humans, including "SRM" ("
specified risk material") and animals suspected or declared to be infected with
prions. This category also contains products contaminated by certain banned substances (
hormones) or dangerous for the environment (
dioxins and dioxin-like compounds). •
Category 2 materials – associated with health risks other than prions or banned chemicals. Also includes foodstuffs seized for sanitary reasons and corpses of animals who died by other means than by being slaughtered, as well as products contaminated with residues of veterinary drugs. •
Category 3 material – from animals considered healthy and without specific risks, that is to say the carcasses have been declared fit for human consumption after health inspection. Only products in this category are allowed for the production of flours for animal feed (including pets). ==Detection==