CWD ...Still waiting for results
Im looking for some info on my CWD results. We took two deer from 163 and i took one in 220 and did a voluntary submission.
Our heads were dropped off at a freezer in town at the beginning of December. We would really like to start consuming some of our venison but to be on the safe side its still in the freezer. I looked for a contact number to call and inquire but cannot find one. I know their supposed to E-mail us so still waiting on that. Anyone else waiting on their results? |
Yep. Nov 17th in a mandatory zone, so guessing it should be close?
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Waiting on 2. One turned in End of Nov other begining of Dec.
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My son took a deer at Wainwright Dec 5th, the biologist there said don’t expect results till sometime in March.
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November 26th, I dropped my head in the freezer at Cabelas South store in Edmonton, haven’t heard anything yet! I think they need to hire some more staff, especially if they keep opening up more mandatory submission zones.
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Buddy dropped off two heads Nov 3rd and is still waiting. Starting to think the meat has a greater danger of being lost to freezer burn than to CWD.....
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took 6 weeks for my results and I sent mine in early in Nov. - before they got too busy, I assume. I phoned and when they returned my call the lady didn't sound too pleased. I guess they have lots to do and not enough people.
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My opinion, they should provide a fee based fast turn around service. That way guys in a hurry that are willing to pay can help offset the cost of more staff and that would free up the other staff as well. That aside, I think we should be able to expect 60 day turn around, even without a fee based service. You guys that are waiting more than 60 days should be phoning and talking to your MLA, followed by an email confirming it so it is on record. We pay enough in license fees that they can at least provide a reasonable response time.
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Does anyone know if they use their regular staff for this testing?..or farm some out?, like hiring U of A Biology students for evenings and weekends or something?, just wondering. 2+ months waiting is a little long it seems and yet there are certain skills required in the procedure I would assume that would require some knowledge
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What are you worried about? Eat up boys
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I brought mine to the F&W office freezer in Brooks November 7. Still nothing.
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When I handed in my deer heads at Wainwright in the primitive weapons season the biologist advised it would probably be March before I received the results.
Phil |
How many people would pay to have a private company test their deer heads if that was an option?
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still waiting as well. Dropped off in vermilion. anyone else drop their heads there still waiting?
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Phil,
not sure who to call, but dropped off our last mule deer on November 19th at the Sportsman Den, just got the results emailed back today, negative. |
The Wainwright heads would not even be started yet. They are at the bottom of the pile (never even left Wx until after the hunt) and I would imagine any that are dropped off in Dec after the season are in the same pile. I would expect at least 8+ weeks. Keep in mind a Xmas break as well.
I think people have to remember it a disease surveillance problem and not a human health program or AHS would be running it. CWD wildlife staff first priority isn't to speed testing up for hunters waiting to do something with their meat. If people want change pressure AHS as personal i don't want to see more of the limited FW budget go to speeding up CWD testing instead of wildlife management. I am in no rush to eat some old mule buck ;) |
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Another BC friend Hunted near Forestburg and dropped off their heads at a drop station there at the end of November. His results were back in 3 weeks and his Muley Buck tested Positive.
He went through the whole process of deboning etc and took it home processed it and put it in the freezer.... The BC CO's were notified and come and confiscated/ took and disposed of it even though no spinal cord etc came across the border. I wish there was an inquiry phone number as to the status of our animals. |
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What I have previously been advised by the former gentleman in charge of the CWD program was the heads are tested and if it is negative an email is sent. If the initial test is non-negative the sample is then sent to the CFIA in Ottawa for final confirmation. If it is confirmed positive you then receive a phone call.
This was 2017's procedure. It may have changed for 2018. Phil |
Great info Ya'all Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experiences.
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took a while but mine was positive
Shot & submitted early Nov (152) just got the call it's positive Jan 3. My second Mulie buck in the area. Buddys was positive too...both looked healthy.
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Really hoping I will hear back soon! I wonder if they test all the heads submitted in mandatory wmu’s first, then go ahead with testing the voluntarily submitted heads??
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Just got the call...last year’s mule deer was positive again.
Anyone want the meat? I am not eating it. Cut and wrapped and roasts all tied up nicely. LC |
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Offering to give away CWD positive meat, for any use, is a new one to me. :scared0015: |
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