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<blockquote data-quote="coyotemaster" data-source="post: 2623278" data-attributes="member: 2479"><p>I had a fellow hunter succumb to CJD about 3 years ago-- not a pretty departure!. He had found a nice buck in the spring during the melt off.that the Coyotes.wouldn't touch. He was warned to leave it alone but he cut the.head.off for the rack. Four months later.he was.dead, doctors were perplexed as to how he acquired it, guys who knew him not so much.</p><p> In.recent years I've seen more trail cam pics of sick deer and I'm prone to blaming.pesticide exposure for weakening their immune systems and making them susceptible to becoming sick.</p><p></p><p> See above</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotemaster, post: 2623278, member: 2479"] I had a fellow hunter succumb to CJD about 3 years ago-- not a pretty departure!. He had found a nice buck in the spring during the melt off.that the Coyotes.wouldn't touch. He was warned to leave it alone but he cut the.head.off for the rack. Four months later.he was.dead, doctors were perplexed as to how he acquired it, guys who knew him not so much. In.recent years I've seen more trail cam pics of sick deer and I'm prone to blaming.pesticide exposure for weakening their immune systems and making them susceptible to becoming sick. See above [/QUOTE]
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