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Old 03-28-2019, 01:15 PM
bluetick bluetick is offline
 
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Originally Posted by walking buffalo View Post
Your spike does NOT change the rule of thumb. Odds still are that an older deer is more likely to be CWD positive than a yearling.

Lots of life includes weighted decisions.
Red pill/ blue pill.... you KNOW that BSE infected beef was once considered safe for human consumption.

You know where your **** goes....


What I see are decisions that contradict any concerns you express.
There is no contradictions of my decisions they are questions of ethics and concerns from F&W or Canada health. they say dispose but dont let it be used for coyote bait or put out for animal consumption though does a landfill not have animals ? urban landfills have coyote and birds of prey
The fact health Canada has no evidence of human contamination ,and yes BSE was said to be the same .
and a million or so cattle were destroyed and yet we still allow meat that may or may not be harmful be disposed in a landfill ?
Is it an issue or is it not an issue .
My conflicts are with the information and solutions provided .
My meat will be consumed not disposed of until it comes out the back end and into the bow river , same thing .
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