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CWD
Jan 5, 2019 10:11:41 GMT -6
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Post by biglakebass on Jan 5, 2019 10:11:41 GMT -6
Fascinating stuff in all aspects
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Post by Sandbur on Jan 5, 2019 14:34:08 GMT -6
I like what you are doing by monitoring and culling your deer based on genetics. A great number of deer breeders refuse to embrace the genetics concept - because they have spent years building a 'brand' inadvertently around the most susceptible genetics. My goal is not massive racks. My goal is an enjoyable experience for friends and family, so its easy for me to drift towards a possible genetic solution. Another angle many feel strongly about is the use of tetra and doxycycline in feed. For and extra $40 per ton (about a years ration for an adult deer) they believe it may severely retard infection. Not that expensive an option for wild CWD hotspots. May increase the infectious threshold as you suggest. Domestic deer are now livestock as defined by our state. Veterinary Feed Directives need to be issued to feed antibiotics and they need to be issued for an approved treatment of a disease. Very few antibiotics are approved for prevention. I need to check the web site, but question the legality of feeding for CWD prevention.
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Post by batman on Jan 5, 2019 16:11:01 GMT -6
Your point could likely affect medicating wild deer.
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CWD
Jan 8, 2019 17:03:28 GMT -6
Post by batman on Jan 8, 2019 17:03:28 GMT -6
Lots of states implementing a 10 mile eradicate radius of any CWD positive.
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Post by kl9 on Jan 8, 2019 17:16:00 GMT -6
Lots of states implementing a 10 mile eradicate radius of any CWD positive. That’s interesting. Are many of them deer destination states?
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Jan 8, 2019 19:43:13 GMT -6
Post by batman on Jan 8, 2019 19:43:13 GMT -6
Lots of states implementing a 10 mile eradicate radius of any CWD positive. That’s interesting. Are many of them deer destination states? Nope. TN, AL, IN
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Post by batman on Jan 8, 2019 20:08:04 GMT -6
Slipped down to the 603 for a couple of days. Missed a bunch but had a Pretty good shoot.
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Post by mnaaron on Jan 9, 2019 20:27:55 GMT -6
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CWD
Jan 9, 2019 21:05:33 GMT -6
Post by biglakebass on Jan 9, 2019 21:05:33 GMT -6
They have had it for years out west.
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Post by mnaaron on Jan 9, 2019 21:34:32 GMT -6
Yeah but didn’t think ND had it yet.
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CWD
Jan 9, 2019 21:40:19 GMT -6
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Post by Catscratch on Jan 9, 2019 21:40:19 GMT -6
I think it's probably been widespread for a long time but wasn't widely tested for. The harder you look for something the more likely you will find it.
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Jan 9, 2019 22:00:39 GMT -6
Post by biglakebass on Jan 9, 2019 22:00:39 GMT -6
Yeah but didn’t think ND had it yet. Its been there since 2009 in ND that they know of. This is not new there this year.
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Post by biglakebass on Jan 9, 2019 22:09:04 GMT -6
CWD as of Aug 2018 in free ranging cervids Attachments:
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Post by Sandbur on Jan 10, 2019 7:08:14 GMT -6
CWD as of Aug 2018 in free ranging cervids I think the newest area in North Dakota was up near the Canadian border.
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Post by batman on Jan 10, 2019 7:11:47 GMT -6
CWD as of Aug 2018 in free ranging cervids Since then you have to add Tennessee and Mississippi to the map. Alabama will find one as soon as they get a few more deer tested. Likely the next month or 2. Lou has spent $7 million so far and the zone increased 5 fold this year. May find out how liberal MN is by the end of session. So far CWD is the only topic I have seen with January meetings in the key committees.
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