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<blockquote data-quote="backyardtndeer" data-source="post: 5493404" data-attributes="member: 16465"><p>Sounds like that biologist is full of crap. If a buzzard's feces will spread cwd, than so will a hawk, an eagle, an owl, or a crow.</p><p></p><p>I believe birds are exactly the reason why there have been broad jumps in areas where the disease has been detected. I remember reading an article probably 10 years ago about a case, best as i remember, in Montana where the closest prior cwd was like 60 miles away. They were suggesting the possibility that a carcass was transported and dumped, but I think birds are much more likely to spread it.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone have an up to current distribution map for this state?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardtndeer, post: 5493404, member: 16465"] Sounds like that biologist is full of crap. If a buzzard's feces will spread cwd, than so will a hawk, an eagle, an owl, or a crow. I believe birds are exactly the reason why there have been broad jumps in areas where the disease has been detected. I remember reading an article probably 10 years ago about a case, best as i remember, in Montana where the closest prior cwd was like 60 miles away. They were suggesting the possibility that a carcass was transported and dumped, but I think birds are much more likely to spread it. Does anyone have an up to current distribution map for this state? [/QUOTE]
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