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Should we even worry about CWD anymore?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcalder" data-source="post: 5930181" data-attributes="member: 12150"><p>While we're on this conversation. Let's look at areas that have had cwd for many years. I'm currently in Wisconsin, and very close to their outbreak area. Everywhere you go, there's ag. Cornfields upon cornfields. Alfalfa fields. The prions live in the dirt, or so they claim. So what about the plants growing in the affected dirt. What about cows grazing the affected land that the deer have roamed for the last 20+ years. It hasn't jumped to cows. No one is concerned for their food supply, or even ours, but the deer gotta go? I've seen more deer ran over in 4 days, middle of summer than I'll see during the rut in Tennessee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcalder, post: 5930181, member: 12150"] While we’re on this conversation. Let’s look at areas that have had cwd for many years. I’m currently in Wisconsin, and very close to their outbreak area. Everywhere you go, there’s ag. Cornfields upon cornfields. Alfalfa fields. The prions live in the dirt, or so they claim. So what about the plants growing in the affected dirt. What about cows grazing the affected land that the deer have roamed for the last 20+ years. It hasn’t jumped to cows. No one is concerned for their food supply, or even ours, but the deer gotta go? I’ve seen more deer ran over in 4 days, middle of summer than I’ll see during the rut in Tennessee. [/QUOTE]
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