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Re: The possibility of CWD vs the reality of breast... [Re: WI Outdoors] #8572697
02/26/26 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by WI Outdoors
The sky ain't falling man.

Nobody said it was.

Did you step outside and look up? Lol


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Re: The possibility of CWD vs the reality of breast... [Re: Scott__aR] #8572704
02/26/26 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Scott__aR
CWD is not the same disease as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in humans.

CWD by its current name was first identified in the US in 1967, nearly 60 years ago. In all that time, there is no known case of CWD being transmitted to a human; although, science has speculated, that in theory, it may be possible. Not going to say it's not possible, but based on history, I like the statistical odds. That's not to say that it's not prudent to take precautions while harvesting and processing animals for consumption.

In Wisconsin, when first identified, the state tried the area herd reduction/elimination management route, it didn't work for various reasons and new areas of infestation occur even today despite all the state's efforts and regulations.

What is known about CWD:
1) an infected cervid will die within 24 months of being infected.
2) the most recognized transmission of CWD is by direct cervid' fluid contact.
3) infected cervids shed prions into the environment until death.
4) those shed prions can live for up to several decades in the environment, to be reintroduced to the cervid population through forage and soil.

It is obvious that based on what is known about the disease today, nothing short of an unified total scorched earth management policy over decades will eliminate the disease.

Will the cervids develope an immunity to the disease over time, we can only hope. But we must recognize that nature will always take care of itself, regardless of human interventions, one way or another.

Facts^^^^


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Re: The possibility of CWD vs the reality of breast... [Re: NonPCfed] #8572739
02/26/26 09:16 AM
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Anyone know if CWD has been identified in any Cervidae population outside the US. Mexico? Any other continent? Seems odd it would only be here considering the prions can live for decades.

Re: The possibility of CWD vs the reality of breast... [Re: NonPCfed] #8572810
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Yes, CWD has been reported in Canada (both species of deer, elk and moose), Norway (reindeer and moose), Finland (moose), Sweden (moose), and South Korea (farm raised elk).


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Re: The possibility of CWD vs the reality of breast... [Re: NonPCfed] #8572813
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Google search & screenshot was the quickest way for me to answer...

Scott_aR beat me to it...lol

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Re: The possibility of CWD vs the reality of breast... [Re: NonPCfed] #8573611
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So, what's everyone's thoughts. Has CDW been on earth longer than anyone knows and is on its 2nd, 3rd, etc go around, or????

Prions carried around the world on wind currents?

Any speculation?

Re: The possibility of CWD vs the reality of breast... [Re: NonPCfed] #8576946
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Re: The possibility of CWD vs the reality of breast... [Re: 3togo] #8576993
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Originally Posted by 3togo
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Why?

Re: The possibility of CWD vs the reality of breast... [Re: 3togo] #8576995
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Originally Posted by 3togo
So, what's everyone's thoughts. Has CDW been on earth longer than anyone knows and is on its 2nd, 3rd, etc go around, or????

Prions carried around the world on wind currents?

Any speculation?

I think it's nothing to worry about.

Re: The possibility of CWD vs the reality of breast... [Re: WI Outdoors] #8576998
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Originally Posted by WI Outdoors
Originally Posted by 3togo
So, what's everyone's thoughts. Has CDW been on earth longer than anyone knows and is on its 2nd, 3rd, etc go around, or????

Prions carried around the world on wind currents?

Any speculation?

I think it's nothing to worry about.

You are correct.....if you don't care anything about deer.


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Re: The possibility of CWD vs the reality of breast... [Re: NonPCfed] #8577092
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Re: The possibility of CWD vs the reality of breast... [Re: NonPCfed] #8577349
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Nate,
That article is incorrect. The three diseases are not the same.

If it was mad cow all deer hunting would have been banned decades ago.

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It's been how many years and they don't know shot about it, to say anything definite about it could be an outright lie.

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Re: The possibility of CWD vs the reality of breast... [Re: NonPCfed] #8577992
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When the mad cow episode took place in England their answer was to kill all infected cows and burn the carcasses.

Because only EXTREME heat will kill the prions, they successfully allowed the disease to float up into the air and go who knows where.

My close friend, who was a board certified large animal vet (ret) stated that they should have buried all of the carcasses.

To reiterate what biologists have stated there is no know person who has contacted CWD from eating a deer that tested positive.

There has to be at least 10's of thousands of hunters around the world that have knowing or unknowingly eaten venison that would have come from a positive deer.

As I stated earlier, everyone can make their own decision on what they want to do.

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