Thought I would share this up coming CWD information session for those that hunt WMU 65
https://www.ofah.org/zonef/?attachment_id=1385
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Thought I would share this up coming CWD information session for those that hunt WMU 65
https://www.ofah.org/zonef/?attachment_id=1385
Thanks, I had my deer checked in 2017 WMU 65, all good. I stayed while the MNR biologists sampled my deer's brain and nodes, very interesting to see. The MNR also tested almost 4000 deer and found; "Testing for 2017 is complete; all test results were negative for CWD." Hope all is well again this year.
https://www.ontario.ca/page/chronic-wasting-disease
It’s only a matter of time for ontario it’s sad reality USA is full of cwd and with Quebec now more needs to be done on this issue need to stop these deer farms and hunter that are baiting deer and food plots it’s not hunting when your baiting your deer.
Yes we have CWD here in Pa. - so far none has turned up near the area where I hunt but it keeps getting closer - and I'm sure that eventually it will end up here - a deer can be infected and not show signs for two years so even though you shoot a healthy looking deer it could be sick - and this CWD is closely related to mad cow disease - it turns your brain into a sponge - getting a deer that you shot tested would be too much work and drawn out to be worth the effort - so when I hear that this disease has been found in the county where I hunt I'm putting my rifle, hunting boots and related hunting equipment away for good - ain't worth taking a chance - it is a shame that this disease ever got started but not much you can do about it
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