Screwworm Parasite Threatens Texas Cattle, Triggers Political Blame Game

A screwworm parasite has been identified as a threat to cattle in Texas. The infestation raises concerns for ranchers and the livestock

A screwworm parasite has been identified as a threat to cattle in Texas. The infestation raises concerns for ranchers and the livestock industry. State officials have begun assessing the scope of the problem. Politicians are publicly assigning responsibility for the outbreak. The debate has turned into a blame game among elected leaders. Agricultural agencies are coordinating response measures. Industry groups are urging swift action to protect herds. Observers note that the controversy may influence upcoming policy discussions.