Bob Wright
Well-Known Member
It's exceedingly rare to get the disease and get it from animals that appear healthy in every way. Now if a person were to make physical contact or decide to eat a zombie, that's on them.
WE wait for a good deep freeze to get rid of the fleas also. They, the fleas, carry bubonic plague here in Wyoming.I forget. Some kinda of spotted whatchamacallit disease. I guess after a good hard freeze of a week or longer the weakened cottontails die off.
That's kind of like taking up reading about the evil of drinking and quite reading.Is it bad I subscribe to that theory regarding booze
Yeah the plague is near me south of Boise. So it could be here too.WE wait for a good deep freeze to get rid of the fleas also. They, the fleas, carry bubonic plague here in Wyoming.
Don't worry, it will get there.It hasn't been found yet in Oregon. Which is where I will hunt. Hopefully it won't be.
That's the way I'd deal with it Bob. Avoid sick looking animals and be aware of dense infected areas.It's exceedingly rare to get the disease and get it from animals that appear healthy in every way. Now if a person were to make physical contact or decide to eat a zombie, that's on them.
I'm not worried. I'd rather be aware of my surroundings than ignorant.Don't worry, it will get there.