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  • Roadhog

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    I hunt near Lake Bistineau in Bienville parish. I haven’t seen anything like the first picture. The second is just like a doe I had on my place. She had a deformed front leg from being shot or broken that didn’t heal correctly. That deer was amazing, she didn’t take much from the other does around here, didn’t let them push her around. One year she even had a fawn. I guess someone shot her thinking they were putting her out of her misery. I miss seeing her.
     

    Emperor

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    Mar 7, 2011
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    And this is what I feared:

     

    BSGA

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    Remember, CWD is a prion disease, which means its not a bacterial or virus borne illness. Prions cannot be destroyed even with heat unless it's above ~1,100 deg. Very similar to mad cow disease. Like others said, even though there are no known crossovers to humans, like anything else in nature, it finds a way. I won't chance being the first case study either, so if any questions, I'll pass on doing anything with the carcass after shooting it, unless it's to bury it, deep too. It can persist in soil for quite some time and still be a hazard.
     
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