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Quote from: bigmacc on October 27, 2023, 05:35:05 PMQuote from: baldopepper on October 27, 2023, 02:15:19 PMQuote from: dvolmer on October 27, 2023, 01:43:05 PMThere is absolutely no proof that some healthy deer that have CWD don’t live a long full healthy life. All testing for CWD is done on dead or super sick animals, and the couple of tests/studies that were done on live animals, the live animals were destroyed upon detection. There is so much that we don’t know about this disease. Yes, it kills animals, yes it spreads, but there’s so much to learn about animals that are healthy with the disease.Everything I'm reading both online and printed says cwd is 100% fatal Apparently it is 15-24 months from exposure to death. So early stage animals do appear healthy. It is something that should certainly.worry us in Washington. We hunted an area that 10 years ago was not uncommon to see upwards.off 100 deer a day. Now its usual to see none. Both the bios and local ranchers in the area blame it on cwd. Both report it was not unusual to see numerous animals obviously suffering from it on a daily basis in the area year around. There were other factors in the decline of that herd, but cwd was the final nail in the coffin. Anyone thinking it's not a big deal is very, very naive.👍 Good post.And I agree, it’s just a matter of time folks before it’s here. I think it’s good to be proactive and diligent about this stuff. If there’s a check station in the area and you got a deer in the back, use the check station. It’s free, let them do their thing. CWD is not good. I don’t know if you can eat it or not but I’ll tell you this, it will wreak havoc on our herds here in Washington. Does any hunter in this state want that? We have enough problems. If you bring an animal in from another state, please follow protocol, follow safety guidelines. One, just one could be the nail in the coffin for our herds in this state. Just my great posts both of you.As stated, CWD has not made the jump to humans......yet. it's so ridiculously simple to get your animals tested, there's no reason not to. We don't eat an animal from cwd states until we get test results back. If they pop positive (hasn't happened yet), we are absolutely not eating it. It's very short sighted to ignore all the data out there and to act like it's not a serious issue
Quote from: baldopepper on October 27, 2023, 02:15:19 PMQuote from: dvolmer on October 27, 2023, 01:43:05 PMThere is absolutely no proof that some healthy deer that have CWD don’t live a long full healthy life. All testing for CWD is done on dead or super sick animals, and the couple of tests/studies that were done on live animals, the live animals were destroyed upon detection. There is so much that we don’t know about this disease. Yes, it kills animals, yes it spreads, but there’s so much to learn about animals that are healthy with the disease.Everything I'm reading both online and printed says cwd is 100% fatal Apparently it is 15-24 months from exposure to death. So early stage animals do appear healthy. It is something that should certainly.worry us in Washington. We hunted an area that 10 years ago was not uncommon to see upwards.off 100 deer a day. Now its usual to see none. Both the bios and local ranchers in the area blame it on cwd. Both report it was not unusual to see numerous animals obviously suffering from it on a daily basis in the area year around. There were other factors in the decline of that herd, but cwd was the final nail in the coffin. Anyone thinking it's not a big deal is very, very naive.👍 Good post.And I agree, it’s just a matter of time folks before it’s here. I think it’s good to be proactive and diligent about this stuff. If there’s a check station in the area and you got a deer in the back, use the check station. It’s free, let them do their thing. CWD is not good. I don’t know if you can eat it or not but I’ll tell you this, it will wreak havoc on our herds here in Washington. Does any hunter in this state want that? We have enough problems. If you bring an animal in from another state, please follow protocol, follow safety guidelines. One, just one could be the nail in the coffin for our herds in this state. Just my
Quote from: dvolmer on October 27, 2023, 01:43:05 PMThere is absolutely no proof that some healthy deer that have CWD don’t live a long full healthy life. All testing for CWD is done on dead or super sick animals, and the couple of tests/studies that were done on live animals, the live animals were destroyed upon detection. There is so much that we don’t know about this disease. Yes, it kills animals, yes it spreads, but there’s so much to learn about animals that are healthy with the disease.Everything I'm reading both online and printed says cwd is 100% fatal Apparently it is 15-24 months from exposure to death. So early stage animals do appear healthy. It is something that should certainly.worry us in Washington. We hunted an area that 10 years ago was not uncommon to see upwards.off 100 deer a day. Now its usual to see none. Both the bios and local ranchers in the area blame it on cwd. Both report it was not unusual to see numerous animals obviously suffering from it on a daily basis in the area year around. There were other factors in the decline of that herd, but cwd was the final nail in the coffin. Anyone thinking it's not a big deal is very, very naive.
There is absolutely no proof that some healthy deer that have CWD don’t live a long full healthy life. All testing for CWD is done on dead or super sick animals, and the couple of tests/studies that were done on live animals, the live animals were destroyed upon detection. There is so much that we don’t know about this disease. Yes, it kills animals, yes it spreads, but there’s so much to learn about animals that are healthy with the disease.
Boy it’s a good thing science and data never changes We’ve been heavily researching cancer for well over 100 years and still can’t definitively say what causes it or what it is linked to. Those of you who are saying case closed, this 100% does not and will not affect humans that’s a pretty bold statement, and you have much more faith in our scientific institutions than I do
Quote from: Mtnwalker on November 04, 2023, 10:51:06 AMBoy it’s a good thing science and data never changes We’ve been heavily researching cancer for well over 100 years and still can’t definitively say what causes it or what it is linked to. Those of you who are saying case closed, this 100% does not and will not affect humans that’s a pretty bold statement, and you have much more faith in our scientific institutions than I doDid anyone say it “will not” affect humans in this thread? Certainly no one in the science side of things has that I have heard of anyway.
Quote from: dilleytech on November 04, 2023, 11:45:42 AMQuote from: Mtnwalker on November 04, 2023, 10:51:06 AMBoy it’s a good thing science and data never changes We’ve been heavily researching cancer for well over 100 years and still can’t definitively say what causes it or what it is linked to. Those of you who are saying case closed, this 100% does not and will not affect humans that’s a pretty bold statement, and you have much more faith in our scientific institutions than I doDid anyone say it “will not” affect humans in this thread? Certainly no one in the science side of things has that I have heard of anyway.“The odds for your safety are greatly in your favor for eating it. Like 100% odds.”- You
I’m heading back there to hunt next week. I’m just curious how long it took you to get the results back? Sounds like if you didn’t find out until you got home it might be a bit.
Quote from: Itsintheblood on November 04, 2023, 12:16:26 PMI’m heading back there to hunt next week. I’m just curious how long it took you to get the results back? Sounds like if you didn’t find out until you got home it might be a bit.I got my (negative) test quick this year. I think it was less than a week.