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Old 10-12-2006 | 12:32 AM
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Default RE: CWD-SPREAD BY SALIVA-BE CAREFUL

I just got back from Wyoming huntingantelope inzone 39 about 45 minutes fromWheatlandand saw one doe that appeared to have CWD.I can't 100% confirm it but it had fur missing on its back, ribs were showing and its mouth stayed wide open with the tounge hanging out. When I asked my guide about it he said he glassed the same deer and thought the same thing. The thing that gets my goatis this, they have had a research facility in the valley for awhile now and they do CWD research there. They still have someanimals in the pens and I asked my guide if it was an area that had a high instance of CWD and he said yes. My next question was why the heck isn't it double fenced and he said "yeah you think it would be" and he thought that is why the CWDrate in that area was real high. He also worked for Game and wildlife. I really wanted to put that doe out of its missery and dig it a deep deep holebut legally Icouldn't. Its time to realize this: Spreads mouth to mouth, anus to mouth, fecal, bodily fluids and if they keep messing around and injecting it into other animals and infecting them (pigs, cows, mice ect ect...)thus forcing the damn stuff to mutate they are pushing it closer to infecting humans to! Fact is that we shouldalways assume it can and will spread and you can catch it to be safe. Another thing you should worry about is taking your meat to a proccesor that has cut CWD deer! They say itsonly in the glands, brain and spine! another BS story! You mean to tell me its doesn't flow through the blood stream? How did it get to other parts of the body osmosis? Bullsh*!SoMr. butcher bones out your deer and cuts through the armpit glands DUH don't you think it is on the knife ready to cut the next piece of meat? And all in all who knows they have tested all the strains of CWD? It ony takes one deer to have something the slightest bit different about it to make this thing propagate to another specie. Really though its just my 2 cents.
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