Bute in horse meat update
date:Jan 25, 2013
' are not allowed to enter the food chain. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) carries out checks in slaughterhouses to ensure that horses presented for slaughter are fit for human consumption, in the same was as they do for other animals, such as sheep and cattle. The FSA also carries out regular enhanced sampling and testing for phenylbutazone in meat from horses slaughtered in the UK.

During the recent horse meat incident, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland checked for the presence of phenylbu
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