People with agendas have certainly grabbed hold of it, but CWD is real, is increasing in prevalence, and has begun to substantially reduce deer populations in areas that have been infected for a long time.This is fake news don't post this political crap here. CWD IS AGENDA DRIVEN.
I had an uncle they loved squirrel brains and scrambled eggs. I would not touch it. It smelled bad to my ten year old nose. I'm A eggs over easy guy from that point. Never know what's in those scrambled eggs.I just saw that a few hours ago…..getting a bit scary! It's pretty much everywhere in Wyoming……and in several different species of game!
Though as previously mentioned, we bone out all of our meat…..and don't eat the brain!
I understand that it causes seizures and twitches……now I have an excuse for misses! memtb
Cwd is not new it has been here since the beginning of time. They are only finding it because they are testing for it. Cwd has never made a decline in any populations. You will have to look a long time to even find deer that have died from cwd. Even finding proof that deer die from cwd is near impossible they have died with it not from it.People with agendas have certainly grabbed hold of it, but CWD is real, is increasing in prevalence, and has begun to substantially reduce deer populations in areas that have been infected for a long time.
The European beef industry said mad cow couldn't infect a human for years. Then it did. CWD is not a way that I want to die.
Where I live it's not hard to find a deer that died from CWD. We can take a 30 minute walk In some of the real hotspots and I bet I can find one. I don't get the CWD deniers, it's very real. Transmission to humans is an entirely different matter but to say that CWD isn't affecting and killing deer is laughable.Cwd is not new it has been here since the beginning of time. They are only finding it because they are testing for it. Cwd has never made a decline in any populations. You will have to look a long time to even find deer that have died from cwd. Even finding proof that deer die from cwd is near impossible they have died with it not from it.
I can agree with this. Transmission is an entirely different matter. However when you get two people contracting a rare disease that interact together eating the same food I take notice.Where I live it's not hard to find a deer that died from CWD. We can take a 30 minute walk In some of the real hotspots and I bet I can find one. I don't get the CWD deniers, it's very real. Transmission to humans is an entirely different matter but to say that CWD isn't affecting and killing deer is laughable.
CWD specifically absolutely is "new". It is almost certainly the result of scrapie crossing from sheep to mule deer in a poorly handled animal pen where scrapie had been studied extensively.Cwd is not new it has been here since the beginning of time. They are only finding it because they are testing for it. Cwd has never made a decline in any populations. You will have to look a long time to even find deer that have died from cwd. Even finding proof that deer die from cwd is near impossible they have died with it not from it.
Ya it's real. But so is brain worm EHD and many other viruses and diseases that critters die from. I can guarantee way more deer die from EHD than have ever died from CWD. Most deer die from EHD and deer can die with CWD(not always from). What has been done to curve that? Are you finding all these dead deer on winter ranges . The reason CWD is being found more lately is it is being tested for exponentially more than previous years.Where I live it's not hard to find a deer that died from CWD. We can take a 30 minute walk In some of the real hotspots and I bet I can find one. I don't get the CWD deniers, it's very real. Transmission to humans is an entirely different matter but to say that CWD isn't affecting and killing deer is laughable.
I agree. CJD is somewhere around a 1/100,000,000 disease. Two hunting buddies popping up with it unusual. The odds are 1/1,000,000,000,000,000. That's a number I don't know how to say. It's the one after one in a trillion.I can agree with this. Transmission is an entirely different matter. However when you get two people contracting a rare disease that interact together eating the same food I take notice.
I process my own.Interesting. Wonder how many people who get their deer tested for CWD take their animals to a meat processor?