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What do you think of this article BSK or anyone ? Update : Another article
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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5025317" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>I agree with y'all's conclusions in a non CWD environment. How do you manage for mature bucks where every other buck has CWD? Is this just another mortality factor that makes those mature trophy bucks that much more a rarity? If you let them grow, aren't you increasing the odds of those bucks spreading more CWD?</p><p></p><p>A friend killed a nice mature bucks this season that tested positive. Based on TWR the buck is 5.5+. The buck did not show any outward effects from the disease. I know it's possible for a buck to contract the disease later in life but it sure is curious when it's supposed to kill them within a year or two.</p><p></p><p>Maybe this is a topic for another thread but nobody wants to talk about CWD anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5025317, member: 10373"] I agree with y’all’s conclusions in a non CWD environment. How do you manage for mature bucks where every other buck has CWD? Is this just another mortality factor that makes those mature trophy bucks that much more a rarity? If you let them grow, aren’t you increasing the odds of those bucks spreading more CWD? A friend killed a nice mature bucks this season that tested positive. Based on TWR the buck is 5.5+. The buck did not show any outward effects from the disease. I know it’s possible for a buck to contract the disease later in life but it sure is curious when it’s supposed to kill them within a year or two. Maybe this is a topic for another thread but nobody wants to talk about CWD anymore. [/QUOTE]
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