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<blockquote data-quote="Levee Jumper" data-source="post: 4711375" data-attributes="member: 16248"><p>Unless something changes, I figure I'll take my chances eating "Untested Deer" like I always have. Killing a deer with CWD, eating it and dying are by far the lowest odds of nearly anything I've ever done in my entire life. I could be proved wrong but that is my opinion as of now. To each their own.</p><p></p><p>However, the caveat to that is if I had a deer tested I couldn't consciously eat or feed to others a deer that had tested positive. There is just something about that I can't quite get my mind around. Kinda like eating a fast food burger that you know has a hair in it.... Wont kill you but it would lower your appetite to the point that you would pass.</p><p></p><p>I am curious if those that will refuse to eat deer now in any circumstance are likely to speed on backroads to they're lease, ride a 4 wheeler part of the way to their stand or sit 20 ft up in a lock-on with old ratchet straps and no safety harness. Just saying, everybody has got to die from something. :tu: </p><p></p><p><strong>U.S. vehicle deaths topped 40,000 in 2017</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>13,617 ATV-related fatalities occurring between 1982 and 2014</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>5 fatal accidents involved no full body harness in 2017</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Levee Jumper, post: 4711375, member: 16248"] Unless something changes, I figure I'll take my chances eating "Untested Deer" like I always have. Killing a deer with CWD, eating it and dying are by far the lowest odds of nearly anything I've ever done in my entire life. I could be proved wrong but that is my opinion as of now. To each their own. However, the caveat to that is if I had a deer tested I couldn't consciously eat or feed to others a deer that had tested positive. There is just something about that I can't quite get my mind around. Kinda like eating a fast food burger that you know has a hair in it.... Wont kill you but it would lower your appetite to the point that you would pass. I am curious if those that will refuse to eat deer now in any circumstance are likely to speed on backroads to they're lease, ride a 4 wheeler part of the way to their stand or sit 20 ft up in a lock-on with old ratchet straps and no safety harness. Just saying, everybody has got to die from something. :tu: [b]U.S. vehicle deaths topped 40,000 in 2017[/b] [b]13,617 ATV-related fatalities occurring between 1982 and 2014[/b] [b]5 fatal accidents involved no full body harness in 2017[/b] [/QUOTE]
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