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How do you field dress/process CWD deer
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5725786" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Depends on where in Unit CWD one hunts. At ground zero (<em>SE Fayette County, SW Hardeman County</em>), a good percentage test positive (<em>upwards of 35-50% in some areas</em>), and the further away you get (<em>as the crow flies</em>), less likelihood of testing positive. For the record, none of the deer that are tested result in a "negative" determination, the results are either "positive" or "not detected". A deer can be infected with early stages of CWD and test "not detected", whereas had the deer lived another 6 months to a year, would have likely tested "positive".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5725786, member: 131"] Depends on where in Unit CWD one hunts. At ground zero ([I]SE Fayette County, SW Hardeman County[/I]), a good percentage test positive ([I]upwards of 35-50% in some areas[/I]), and the further away you get ([I]as the crow flies[/I]), less likelihood of testing positive. For the record, none of the deer that are tested result in a "negative" determination, the results are either "positive" or "not detected". A deer can be infected with early stages of CWD and test "not detected", whereas had the deer lived another 6 months to a year, would have likely tested "positive". [/QUOTE]
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