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It's only a matter of time of time, and it will be every where. And once they actually start testing humans, we will find out how bad this is really going to effect us. But that is going to take some time, and I don't understand why they don't test now. Could it be the government will lose trillions of dollars if they lose the money we spend on hunting, if they find we can in fact contract it. Sucks they still know so little about it.
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Originally posted by Hawkpuppy 1 View PostIf you look for something long enough and hard enough, eventually you'll find it. Brace for the knee jerk over-reaction again. As I've said for some time, this disease has likely ALWAYS been here, we just learned how to find it
it ain't a naturally occuring disease and isn't found naturally across the US. It is a man made disease invented at FT Collins Co and spread by truck/trailer across the US.
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Originally posted by DTala View Posttell me how in the first 20 er so years of CWD researchers backtraced EVERY SINGLE case of CWD in the country directly back to the research station at Ft Collins Co where it originated.
it ain't a naturally occuring disease and isn't found naturally across the US. It is a man made disease invented at FT Collins Co and spread by truck/trailer across the US.
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Originally posted by DTala View Posttell me how in the first 20 er so years of CWD researchers backtraced EVERY SINGLE case of CWD in the country directly back to the research station at Ft Collins Co where it originated.
it ain't a naturally occuring disease and isn't found naturally across the US. It is a man made disease invented at FT Collins Co and spread by truck/trailer across the US.
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Originally posted by Hawkpuppy 1 View PostFirst time most diseases are discovered, they trace it back to where it was found first. Doesn't mean that's where it started, only where it was found first. That being said, how'd it get from Ft. Collins to Mississippi?
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Originally posted by popup_menace View PostIt’s not so much that it was “invented” there, it was that it was allowed to cross from sheep species to deer. But I agree that this disease hasn’t simply been in nature in deer since the dawn of time. It’s almost impossible to fully trace all of the different cases back to their origination, but this disease is not something to take lightly.
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What happens at schools and day cares, where kids are piled together, when a contagious virus or the flu breaks out??? MANY GET SICK AND SPREAD IT....
Prion, bacteria, virus-------- All the same..
The same happens in the deer world.. Its not rocket science, as some would have us believe, but simple common sense.
And after years of distributing these deer through out the country this what happens... This whole fiasco was created by a few and their desire to make money.. Unfortunately we, all hunters and outdoorsman, will feel the wrath of this of this before its over..
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I offer no position on cwd. But I would note that state and collegiate wildlife programs have distributed countless deer all over the country for decades. One need look no further than Ms. State to find the first example where they shipped deer everywhere as well as received deer from all parts of the country. From there how many deer have been relocated all over the country by state wildlife agencies? How many other colleges are involved in deer research transporting and receiving deer from all over?
Not defending or accusing; just noting another way that deer have been spread historically.
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