Well the word on the street is it didn't have any glands. Seems someone shot them outAnd??
Well the word on the street is it didn't have any glands. Seems someone shot them outAnd??
I wish it was that easy. A lot of $$$ and studies and still no way to stop the spread that started out West many years ago.Do you provide water for your deer? If so, consider putting chlorine dioxide drops in it. We use it for our farm animals to kill diseases and keep them healthy. It's used to purify water, etc, and, if done in a strong enough way when/as needed over a period of time, it can kill Lyme disease, etc in humans; so might have the ability to stop cwd.
hmm, isn't that what they also said about Lyme disease? Lots of documentation and success against it so why not against wasting our money monitoring to induce fear instead of at least trying cure the situation? Nothing to lose in trying.The prions that cause CWD are not alive like bacteria, fungi, or viruses, so they can't be killed.
Maybe necks time?Well the word on the street is it didn't have any glands. Seems someone shot them out
I've never heard that Lyme's Disease couldn't be cured. It is caused by a simple bacterium that is killed easily. The prions that cause CWD are not alive. They cannot be "killed" nor destroyed (although there is some recent research suggesting certain bleach solutions might be able to clean them off of metal surfaces). And they are infectious forever. There is no cure for CWD and there never will be. Once infected, any animal with a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) is doomed. The only hope is that nature will work this out. Deer immune to the disease will exist and eventually that immunity will spread through the processes of Natural Selection until most deer are immune.hmm, isn't that what they also said about Lyme disease? Lots of documentation and success against it so why not against wasting our money monitoring to induce fear instead of at least trying cure the situation? Nothing to lose in trying.
Some things just won't die...Maybe necks time?
When you check it in with the app, does it not ask you to drop a pin where it was killed? All of mine have.Last couple of deer I killed I had tested, but no one has asked for location data like they did when it first showed up in Fayette Co.
Only if you check yes for cwd testing. If you check no, it does not.When you check it in with the app, does it not ask you to drop a pin where it was killed? All of mine have.
I don't recall it doing that, but its possible I could have missed it.When you check it in with the app, does it not ask you to drop a pin where it was killed? All of mine have.
That's a great question. But, it's not possible unless they find a cure or all the deer die off.Is a county always positive, or if they go a few years without a positive test will they go back to negative status?
Trust me. They are trying and have been trying and will continue to try. There's a bill before congress right now to dedicate a large chunk of money to combat or find a cure against CWD. This industry is billions of dollars.hmm, isn't that what they also said about Lyme disease? Lots of documentation and success against it so why not against wasting our money monitoring to induce fear instead of at least trying cure the situation? Nothing to lose in trying.
CWD prions are a protein that binds to cells.If it is not alive how do they become infected in the first place. How does it multiply. And infect other deer if it is not a bacteria or organism or fungi.and how long was it here before they alerted the public and who is to say it ain't already in east tn. They ain't testing for it here are they or is that our responsibility as hunters.
Lyme is only "curable" if caught and treated immediately.I've never heard that Lyme's Disease couldn't be cured. It is caused by a simple bacterium that is killed easily. The prions that cause CWD are not alive. They cannot be "killed" nor destroyed (although there is some recent research suggesting certain bleach solutions might be able to clean them off of metal surfaces). And they are infectious forever. There is no cure for CWD and there never will be. Once infected, any animal with a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) is doomed. The only hope is that nature will work this out. Deer immune to the disease will exist and eventually that immunity will spread through the processes of Natural Selection until most deer are immune.
That would make sense, but is honestly pretty lousy that they are not giving us better feedback about the health of the herd in areas, and how it might be expanding. I never did pull the nodes from my second deer. Figured at this point that I would just wait for an updated map.^^^ I have not seen one updated since October. I suspect they could be awaiting season end results (31Jan23 for Unit CWD, or thereafter) before they tally the latest data and update the map.
What ya trying to say there brother ? Does he need practice ?Well the word on the street is it didn't have any glands. Seems someone shot them out