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What can REALLY be done about CWD?
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5799547" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>A wife?</p><p></p><p>Mankind has also worked it in the opposite direction....</p><p></p><p>1000s years ago, women with narrow pelvises died in childbirth. Nature selected for women with 'child bearing hips'. And those genes were passed on to the next generations. Those with narrow pelvises died and did not pass on those genes.</p><p></p><p>Less than 100y ago, antibiotics and successful surgeries came about. All of a sudden, women with inadequate pelvises were able to deliver by cesarean and survive. And their female offspring who inherited the genes for inadequate pelvises also survived... to then have children by their own. And when those daughters with inadequate pelvises grew up to have kids of their own... well guess what, they didn't die in childbirth, but rather survived and their offspring due to ceasreans birth.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line... you aren't going to beat CWD. The only hope is to wait for deer to mutate to become resistant to it (as BSK alluded to) or to speed up the process by making them resistant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5799547, member: 2805"] A wife? Mankind has also worked it in the opposite direction.... 1000s years ago, women with narrow pelvises died in childbirth. Nature selected for women with 'child bearing hips'. And those genes were passed on to the next generations. Those with narrow pelvises died and did not pass on those genes. Less than 100y ago, antibiotics and successful surgeries came about. All of a sudden, women with inadequate pelvises were able to deliver by cesarean and survive. And their female offspring who inherited the genes for inadequate pelvises also survived... to then have children by their own. And when those daughters with inadequate pelvises grew up to have kids of their own... well guess what, they didn't die in childbirth, but rather survived and their offspring due to ceasreans birth. Bottom line... you aren't going to beat CWD. The only hope is to wait for deer to mutate to become resistant to it (as BSK alluded to) or to speed up the process by making them resistant [/QUOTE]
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