Longue Carabine: you have provided some excellent information on this topic, and I'm curious about your background -- seems obvious that you have a science/biology background. If you personally know anyone researching CWD, I would suggest that you encourage them to pursue this: the answer to prions is to figure out a way to encapsulate them -- possibly through nanotechnology. To me, there should be a way to basically coat individual prions in animals as well as encapsulate them with a spray-on product over the environment -- just like encapsulating fiberglass.
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Originally posted by tradtiger View PostLongue Carabine: you have provided some excellent information on this topic, and I'm curious about your background -- seems obvious that you have a science/biology background. If you personally know anyone researching CWD, I would suggest that you encourage them to pursue this: the answer to prions is to figure out a way to encapsulate them -- possibly through nanotechnology. To me, there should be a way to basically coat individual prions in animals as well as encapsulate them with a spray-on product over the environment -- just like encapsulating fiberglass.
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Originally posted by Aggie_bowtech View PostIs it OK to hunt and eat all my deer from Bandera this year? I've been hunting there 15 years.
Haven't heard any results from this last year but know the one deer we brought in and had checked was A-OK
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You are required to put it on ice and bring it to my house, OH, I Mean "THE DROP OFF LOCATION".
I will pm you the address.
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Originally posted by tradtiger View PostLongue Carabine: you have provided some excellent information on this topic, and I'm curious about your background -- seems obvious that you have a science/biology background. If you personally know anyone researching CWD, I would suggest that you encourage them to pursue this: the answer to prions is to figure out a way to encapsulate them -- possibly through nanotechnology. To me, there should be a way to basically coat individual prions in animals as well as encapsulate them with a spray-on product over the environment -- just like encapsulating fiberglass.
At this point in time there seems to be only two ways this could go. Scenario A) Temporary eradication until prions degrade in the environment, then reintroduction. Or, since that likely isn't going to happen, B) Let evolution run its course and hope it never crosses species barriers into livestock and people.
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Originally posted by bossbowman View PostDon't eat squirrel brains https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nat...220151245.html
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They found some more free ranging deer with it https://www.lsonews.com/cwd-confirme...xas-deer-herd/
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Originally posted by Dusty Britches View PostI saw that. I skimmed over an article in one of my bowhunting magazines and was perplexed. In some areas it is only found in captive herds. In other areas it is only found in free range.
For some reason this makes me think of Parvo in dogs. Parvo is in the soil and can rest for years in it.
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Originally posted by kyle1974 View Postwhere did the trailer come from?
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