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#1747676 - 01/26/10 06:48 PM CWD & ME
mike243
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As the plague draws nearer so does the end of meat hunting time for me,when not if it comes to Tn i will stop taking deer to eat.i will still take a buck or 2 IF somebody will use the meat.i know that proper handling & cooking will cut the chances to almost zero but i will not chance it.i know in some states they advise not to eat the meat until the lab results come back ,no im not going to play that game.if feeding helps/promotes the spread please try to reason with folks to find a better way to attract deer or to suppliment their diet.as much as i love to hunt i wouldn't trade anybody's life here for the biggest buck that ever walked.i have been watching it spread & it looks like there is no stopping it only slowing down the spread.what if any plans might you have? mike243
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#1747703 - 01/26/10 06:58 PM Re: CWD & ME [Re: mike243]
cecil30-30
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I didn't know people could catch it?? If that is the case,then Im in the same boat as you are in Mike..Unless they figure out an economical way to test the deer...I won''t be eating any of it,and that would suck.

Edited by cecil30-30 (01/26/10 06:58 PM)
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#1747734 - 01/26/10 07:10 PM Re: CWD & ME [Re: cecil30-30]
Football Hunter
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Is there a map that shows where it is?

Edited by Football Hunter (01/26/10 07:11 PM)
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#1747740 - 01/26/10 07:12 PM Re: CWD & ME [Re: cecil30-30]
mike243
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it hasn't crossed the barrier yet & may never but other diseases they thought were only animal borne have,i will do what i have to to protect my self & my family.im not going to take a chance & may be punishing myself & family but i dont have to kill a deer to eat meat.i would miss it but the unknown risk is higher than im willing to risk it,like i said when it gets here i will change my hunting habits & the deer population may take off,i know some one will take up my slack \:\) ,mike243
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#1747754 - 01/26/10 07:14 PM Re: CWD & ME [Re: mike243]
mike243
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football hunter im sure there is,how about i post a ? in the TWRA forum as they will have a very good map & maybe some overlooked info we as hunters/sportsman/sportswomen needs to know,mike243
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#1747852 - 01/26/10 07:41 PM Re: CWD & ME [Re: mike243]
redblood
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In my opininion deer are not for eating. But I do love some big ol racks.
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#1747864 - 01/26/10 07:45 PM Re: CWD & ME [Re: mike243]
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 Originally Posted By: mike243
football hunter im sure there is,how about i post a ? in the TWRA forum as they will have a very good map & maybe some overlooked info we as hunters/sportsman/sportswomen needs to know,mike243
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#1747872 - 01/26/10 07:49 PM Re: CWD & ME [Re: Football Hunter]
vabuckbuster
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They've been eating them for years in the affected states.
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#1747897 - 01/26/10 08:00 PM Re: CWD & ME [Re: redblood]
cecil30-30
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 Originally Posted By: redblood
In my opininion deer are not for eating. But I do love some big ol racks.
Do you not eat deer meat?
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#1747901 - 01/26/10 08:02 PM Re: CWD & ME [Re: cecil30-30]
mike243
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heres a snippet from Colorado dnr
Simple Precautions Advised

* Do not shoot, handle or consume any animal that appears sick; contact the Division of Wildlife in Fort Collins at (970) 472-4300 if you see or harvest an animal that appears sick.
* Wear rubber gloves when field dressing and processing animals.
* Bone out the meat from your animal.
* Minimize the handling of brain and spinal tissues, and wash hands and instruments thoroughly after field-dressing.
* Wash hands and instruments thoroughly after field dressing is completed.
* Avoid consuming brain, spinal cord, eyes, spleen, tonsils, pancreas and lymph nodes of harvested animals. Normal field dressing, coupled with boning out a carcass, will remove most, if not all, of these body parts. Cutting away all fatty tissue will remove remaining lymph nodes.
* Do not consume meat or organs from animals known to be infected with CWD.
* Knives, saws and cutting table surfaces can be disinfected by soaking in a solution of 50 percent unscented household bleach and 50 percent water for an hour. Thoroughly rinse all utensils in water to remove the bleach. Afterward, allow them to air dry.

What Portions of Deer, Elk, and Moose Should Be Consumed?

Strong evidence suggests that abnormal proteins, called prions, cause chronic wasting disease in deer and elk. Research indicates that the prions naturally accumulate in certain parts of infected animals -- the brain, eyes, spinal cord, lymph nodes, tonsils, pancreas and spleen- relatively early in the course of disease, well before the animal is visibly ill. In later disease stages, abnormal prions also can accumulate in a wider variety of tissues and organs, including kidney, lung, heart, and muscle.
Chronic Wasting Disease Testing
Hunters can find out their test results online using the Test Results database or by calling (800) 434-0274. The toll-free number is available 24 hours a day. Using the head submission number on the test form, one can activate an automated response system.

For the most recent year's testing information, including guidelines, submission sites, locations and schedules, and a list of species, see Submission Site Information.
Ongoing Research
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