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<blockquote data-quote="nmbarta" data-source="post: 1987998" data-attributes="member: 78438"><p>I think it basically is the deer version of mad cow. It spooked me a bit when it first showed up here. I read about it and other prion or spongiform diseases quite a bit back then. I've probably forgot most of it.</p><p>I do remember that it is fatal for whatever gets it. I believe that is true with all prion diseases in any animal that gets it.</p><p>They do late season CWD hunts here now, you have to take the animal in to get it tested. If it's positive you do not have to eat it, but I believe it is optional.</p><p>Not for me though! I'm not going to eat it on purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbarta, post: 1987998, member: 78438"] I think it basically is the deer version of mad cow. It spooked me a bit when it first showed up here. I read about it and other prion or spongiform diseases quite a bit back then. I've probably forgot most of it. I do remember that it is fatal for whatever gets it. I believe that is true with all prion diseases in any animal that gets it. They do late season CWD hunts here now, you have to take the animal in to get it tested. If it's positive you do not have to eat it, but I believe it is optional. Not for me though! I'm not going to eat it on purpose. [/QUOTE]
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