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Originally posted by justletmein View PostI always expect and laugh at this type of presumptive cop-out response. Yall can shoot livestock all you want and try to feel good about it but many of us have seen both sides and know and feel the difference. No biggie, whatever makes you feel better.
I truly miss the old days of hunting huge unbroken ranch’s, native deer , quail hunting, ect
I disdain places like Sampson ridge , and those hunt by the inch farms.
If their the majority CWD problem in Texas well I don’t need to say much Else
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Originally posted by trophy8 View PostNo you’ve made your stance quite clear. Many many times. And none of you admit to the fact that more positive tests show up in breeder facilities due to the percentage of deer tested Vs free range herds. I do admit and always have it’s much easier transmitted and transported by breeders.
But folks move feed and all kinds of other exotics and live stock. Elk being a prime example. Known carriers. Again, I think we are all wanting it fixed. Some just enjoy playing the blame came due to a personal bias.
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Originally posted by Lynn21 View PostF a bunch of breeders and their rediculous high arse priced hunts…..
And FTR, Im not a huge fan of fences. Im keeping up with the thread in an attempt to actually learn something
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Originally posted by crc View PostWould you knowingly eat a CWD positive deer?
People eat elk mule deer and Whitetail every year from places known to have cwd and that has been there for years. Would anyone knowingly eat a positive animal I highly doubt it but it doesn't stop people from eating animals that come from areas where cwd is prevalent.
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Originally posted by justletmein View PostI always expect and laugh at this type of presumptive cop-out response. Yall can shoot livestock all you want and try to feel good about it but many of us have seen both sides and know and feel the difference. No biggie, whatever makes you feel better.
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Originally posted by M16 View PostTrue. Now tell us where the next 50 cases were detected otherwise what’s your point.
Understand I support a solution to the problem. But not just focusing on breeders. Im not so naive as to think it just magically popped up in pens.
Why aren’t y’all as concerned with anthrax? It’s killed WAY more deer in 2 weeks than CWD has in a decade.
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Originally posted by bloodtrailer28 View PostHow many times are you going to continue to ask this stupid question? What answer are you expecting?
People eat elk mule deer and Whitetail every year from places known to have cwd and that has been there for years. Would anyone knowingly eat a positive animal I highly doubt it but it doesn't stop people from eating animals that come from areas where cwd is prevalent.
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