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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5271442" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>No. CWD is here to stay and it will continue to spread. The ONLY true answer is to let Nature work it out. Eventually, the few animals that are truly immune (through "luck of the draw" random genetic mutations) will make up a larger and larger percentage of the population. But the fact CWD <u>doesn't</u> kill quickly is a huge problem. This dramatically slows the process of weeding out those susceptible.</p><p></p><p>Thousand year-old writings by early sheep herders describe a disease that is unquestionably Scrappie (where CWD came from). Yet we still have sheep don't we? And there is no treatment or cure for Scrappie either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5271442, member: 17"] No. CWD is here to stay and it will continue to spread. The ONLY true answer is to let Nature work it out. Eventually, the few animals that are truly immune (through "luck of the draw" random genetic mutations) will make up a larger and larger percentage of the population. But the fact CWD [U]doesn't[/U] kill quickly is a huge problem. This dramatically slows the process of weeding out those susceptible. Thousand year-old writings by early sheep herders describe a disease that is unquestionably Scrappie (where CWD came from). Yet we still have sheep don't we? And there is no treatment or cure for Scrappie either. [/QUOTE]
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