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Why are counties with cwd in past years, but not in the previous deer hunting year still considered cwd?
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<blockquote data-quote="Henry" data-source="post: 5679285" data-attributes="member: 23329"><p>Already contacted 12 breeder/hunting reserves in the affected area. Already have enough potassium iodide for x # of treatments for my family and neighbors (It will take more than 1 per person to keep the thyroid blocked for long enough for any fallout to clear up, but at the same time, this pi can destroy the thyroid if used too many times in a row. So, the idea with CD after a nuke is to use it to clear the pi out of the thyroid as quickly as possible to stop/limit any damage.</p><p></p><p>Chlorine Dioxide oxidizes, pushes oxygen, into the body. The poisons connect to it and then are urinated out.</p><p></p><p>The whole idea people need to deal with is the what-ifs of what could come. But knowing about stuff and not putting on the shelf is useless knowledge. AND, not actually using it while not under pressure and in emotional situations, is just as bad as not having it in the first place.</p><p></p><p>I hated processing meat chickens last year, but I did it anyway in case we'll need to do it in the future for survival. This Fall a couple people are going to teach me to process a deer when they get theirs and when my wife and I get ours. I won't like it, but I'll do it because I need to practice now so I'll know what to do and how to do it when no one and no internet is available to teach me. lol, it will all probably end up as hamburger. Oh, and my wife taught me how to can the meat. It's amazingly tender and great flavor with no gaminess and makes for a quick meal. Lots more to learn though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 5679285, member: 23329"] Already contacted 12 breeder/hunting reserves in the affected area. Already have enough potassium iodide for x # of treatments for my family and neighbors (It will take more than 1 per person to keep the thyroid blocked for long enough for any fallout to clear up, but at the same time, this pi can destroy the thyroid if used too many times in a row. So, the idea with CD after a nuke is to use it to clear the pi out of the thyroid as quickly as possible to stop/limit any damage. Chlorine Dioxide oxidizes, pushes oxygen, into the body. The poisons connect to it and then are urinated out. The whole idea people need to deal with is the what-ifs of what could come. But knowing about stuff and not putting on the shelf is useless knowledge. AND, not actually using it while not under pressure and in emotional situations, is just as bad as not having it in the first place. I hated processing meat chickens last year, but I did it anyway in case we'll need to do it in the future for survival. This Fall a couple people are going to teach me to process a deer when they get theirs and when my wife and I get ours. I won't like it, but I'll do it because I need to practice now so I'll know what to do and how to do it when no one and no internet is available to teach me. lol, it will all probably end up as hamburger. Oh, and my wife taught me how to can the meat. It's amazingly tender and great flavor with no gaminess and makes for a quick meal. Lots more to learn though. [/QUOTE]
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Why are counties with cwd in past years, but not in the previous deer hunting year still considered cwd?
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