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Quality Deer Management
Possible to manage for trophy deer and be a good steward in cwd country?
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5042817" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I suspect it's biologically possible. "Humanized" mice can get it. But during the Mad Cow Disease problem in Europe, best estimates are 38 million people ate MCD infected beef. At last count only 206 people got it from the infected meat. That's a very, very low infection rate. And that's considering how commercial meat processing works, with all sorts of bits and pieces of animal ground together. I suspect we haven't seen a human infected with CWD yet because hunters are much more selective of how their deer are butchered, and generally don't use spinal column or brain tissue as a food source.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5042817, member: 17"] I suspect it's biologically possible. "Humanized" mice can get it. But during the Mad Cow Disease problem in Europe, best estimates are 38 million people ate MCD infected beef. At last count only 206 people got it from the infected meat. That's a very, very low infection rate. And that's considering how commercial meat processing works, with all sorts of bits and pieces of animal ground together. I suspect we haven't seen a human infected with CWD yet because hunters are much more selective of how their deer are butchered, and generally don't use spinal column or brain tissue as a food source. [/QUOTE]
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