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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 10:29:21 GMT -5
Deer that died had two fawn. There is a trace to locate those fawn. Ag deputy secretary and dr Shultz speaking
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 10:30:05 GMT -5
Fawn are quarrentined. Commercial industry does infra and interstate commerce and trade
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 10:31:36 GMT -5
Fenced deer can infect wild deer through fence by contact. TSEs are a mutation similar to mad cow
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 10:34:25 GMT -5
Currently these is no evidence that cwd can transmit to humans. However bse in bovine do cross to Human. Recommending hunters not eat diseased deer if testing is positive
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 10:35:30 GMT -5
Ag is on trace out investigation and are assessing risk with other operations
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 10:36:26 GMT -5
Pgc having mandatory check in and prohibition from parts leaving disease management area
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 10:37:02 GMT -5
State game lands 230 food and cover building will be a check station
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 10:37:20 GMT -5
Pgc will pay for testing
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 10:38:56 GMT -5
Signs to look for thin malnourished easy to shoot (lol)
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 10:40:49 GMT -5
No live animal test for this disease
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 10:42:15 GMT -5
Environmental load in soil an issue
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 10:42:52 GMT -5
No gaur enters that urine lures won't spread disease
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 10:43:40 GMT -5
No gaur enters that urine lures won't spread disease . That gaur is lures. Damn spell check
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 10:44:15 GMT -5
Evidence that prions survive in soil for 17 years
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 10:45:25 GMT -5
MAloney said they gave an excellent example of why deer management should be looked at. Seriously?
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 10:46:54 GMT -5
Oops that was guarentees
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Post by Dutch on Oct 15, 2012 10:48:06 GMT -5
THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH DEER MANAGEMENT. HE IS ANOTHER VILLAGE IDIOT IN SEARCH OF A VILLAGE THAT WILL TAKE HIM!
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 10:48:33 GMT -5
Meeting over
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Post by ridgecommander on Oct 15, 2012 12:41:49 GMT -5
Pgc having mandatory check in and prohibition from parts leaving disease management area If I understand correctly, any hunter killed deer from within the 20X30 mile management area will not be allowed to be transported out of that zone? Pretty much shuts down hunting to everyone except the locals if true.
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 12:49:17 GMT -5
Yes. The cervix parts would need to remain in the Zone. Meat could be processed there and picked up Spinal and brain and bones must remain in county
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Post by Dutch on Oct 15, 2012 13:05:54 GMT -5
Simply debone the meat.
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Post by Dutch on Oct 15, 2012 13:07:10 GMT -5
Yes. The cervix parts would need to remain in the Zone. Meat could be processed there and picked up Spinal and brain and bones must remain in county I think you didn't mean to say "cervix". LOL Brain, bones, backbone.
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Post by neville on Oct 15, 2012 13:52:05 GMT -5
Dutch is correct - the deer can be deboned and the parts left at the check station. Gal correctly reported that Carl said the checkpoint would be at SGL 230. Unfortunately, he misspoke (he hunts 230). The check station will be at SGL 249.
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Post by Dutch on Oct 15, 2012 14:46:11 GMT -5
Dutch is correct - the deer can be deboned and the parts left at the check station. Gal correctly reported that Carl said the checkpoint would be at SGL 230. Unfortunately, he misspoke (he hunts 230). The check station will be at SGL 249. I was SURE no one in the PGC hunts public land, according to some from the dork side....... Couldn't figure out why a SGL in Cumberland County was the check point. 249 is in York County.
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Post by galthatfishes on Oct 15, 2012 16:11:46 GMT -5
Yes. The cervix parts would need to remain in the Zone. Meat could be processed there and picked up Spinal and brain and bones must remain in county I think you didn't mean to say "cervix". LOL Brain, bones, backbone. That's funny! Yes, it was cervid. Even still, I'd leave the cervix too. Danged auto correct!
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