There was only ten reported cases of mad cow in the United States in 2005 true or false

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true. In 2005, there were indeed only a small number of reported cases of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), commonly known as mad cow disease, in the United States. The most well-known case was a single cow found to have BSE in 2003. Subsequent cases in the following years were limited, with only a few confirmed cases reported in total. Thus, the statement that there were only ten reported cases in 2005 is consistent with the actual data from that time period.