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<blockquote data-quote="J.A.F.O." data-source="post: 5807905" data-attributes="member: 23145"><p>This thread is wild y'all! I don't know anything scientifically speaking but I do know this. </p><p>My wife is from southeast Wyoming. She grew up eating game meat her whole childhood. So has her sister and parents. My father in law has been hunting there since the late 70's and said cwd was there in 81 even though the state says 85. It hit their local herds especially bad during that time but he continued to hunt and consume the meat. Fast forward a few years and he's as healthy as an ox. Her mother is an ultramarathon runner. We just received clean health bills and so have our kids. We all have consumed untold amounts of game meat. FWIW!! </p><p></p><p> Also,got me thinking. He's a Pudelpointer owner and they have to trial their dogs a lot which set off a bell in my head…..Doesn't Ames have a yearly field trial for dogs at the plantation every year??? Someone suggested earlier the prion possibly traveling via mud on trucks and utv's?? This rabbit hole could easily get deeper. It's not going anywhere so let's find out the best way to get ahead of it and cut its dang head off. Easier said than done of course but that's just my perspective. </p><p></p><p>Carry on my friends! <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🍻" title="Clinking beer mugs :beers:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f37b.png" data-shortname=":beers:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.A.F.O., post: 5807905, member: 23145"] This thread is wild y’all! I don’t know anything scientifically speaking but I do know this. My wife is from southeast Wyoming. She grew up eating game meat her whole childhood. So has her sister and parents. My father in law has been hunting there since the late 70’s and said cwd was there in 81 even though the state says 85. It hit their local herds especially bad during that time but he continued to hunt and consume the meat. Fast forward a few years and he’s as healthy as an ox. Her mother is an ultramarathon runner. We just received clean health bills and so have our kids. We all have consumed untold amounts of game meat. FWIW!! Also,got me thinking. He’s a Pudelpointer owner and they have to trial their dogs a lot which set off a bell in my head…..Doesn’t Ames have a yearly field trial for dogs at the plantation every year??? Someone suggested earlier the prion possibly traveling via mud on trucks and utv’s?? This rabbit hole could easily get deeper. It’s not going anywhere so let’s find out the best way to get ahead of it and cut its dang head off. Easier said than done of course but that’s just my perspective. Carry on my friends! 🍻 [/QUOTE]
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