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Need sincere advice on CWD management.
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<blockquote data-quote="gatodoc" data-source="post: 5849816" data-attributes="member: 11563"><p><em>I agree with most of the postings here. Killing more deer isn't going to stop the spread of CWD. It might slow it down but the spread is inevitable and it will eventually be everywhere.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Years ago, "foot & mouth" disease was eliminated from the, US by destroying all sick cattle plus all that might have been exposed. the success in this endeavor might b,e driving the "kill the deer herd" mentality to control CWD.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>In this instance it's virtually impossible to kill all the, animals in an area and the longevity of the infectious agent in the environment instead of relying on a "live host" to survive makes this pathogen uncontrollable by killing potential hosts.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gatodoc, post: 5849816, member: 11563"] [I]I agree with most of the postings here. Killing more deer isn’t going to stop the spread of CWD. It might slow it down but the spread is inevitable and it will eventually be everywhere. Years ago, “foot & mouth” disease was eliminated from the, US by destroying all sick cattle plus all that might have been exposed. the success in this endeavor might b,e driving the “kill the deer herd” mentality to control CWD. In this instance it’s virtually impossible to kill all the, animals in an area and the longevity of the infectious agent in the environment instead of relying on a “live host” to survive makes this pathogen uncontrollable by killing potential hosts.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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