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If there were a danger of contracting Mad Cow disease could it come from eating ox-tails? 
Consuming ox-tails poses a significant risk for contracting Mad Cow Disease due to the concentration of prions in the tail. Experts strongly advise against eating ox-tails, whether in soup or otherwise, as this part of the animal is particularly susceptible to prion accumulation. While the risk from ox-tails is debated, it is universally recommended to avoid ground beef and especially calf or cow brains to minimize exposure to Mad Cow Disease.
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