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CWD Positive Deer Discovered in Florida Panhandle
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5650162" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Prions can be found in nearly every part of an infected animal, but they are <strong>by far</strong> the most concentrated in the brain and spinal column. For this reason, when I butcher my own deer I NEVER saw through the skull/brain or backbone/spinal column. This would just spread prions into the meat as you saw back and forth, or use that same saw on other portions of the deer. Basically, just debone the deer, don't cut through any bones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5650162, member: 17"] Prions can be found in nearly every part of an infected animal, but they are [B]by far[/B] the most concentrated in the brain and spinal column. For this reason, when I butcher my own deer I NEVER saw through the skull/brain or backbone/spinal column. This would just spread prions into the meat as you saw back and forth, or use that same saw on other portions of the deer. Basically, just debone the deer, don't cut through any bones. [/QUOTE]
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