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  1. guywhofishes

    Wyoming muledeer

    Culling a barn full of chickens or turkeys makes sense because tweety birds are a constant threat of carrying the disease to other barns. In a wild setting I just don’t understand the thought process - the necessary controls aren’t in place AND the prions supposedly render the place a...
  2. guywhofishes

    Wyoming muledeer

    LOL. Who's going to do the prosecuting? The DOJ? Pfft.
  3. guywhofishes

    Growing old

    Some people aren't going to forget what they did. Ever. I'm one of em. That said, yes, it wasn't the occasion to ask.
  4. guywhofishes

    Road Construction in Bismarck

    Meanwhile, commie Fargo streets are A OK. Thanks for the energy tax money guys. (y)
  5. guywhofishes

    Can you say recession

    What a douche bag thing for him to say. Puke.
  6. guywhofishes

    Can you say recession

    My fencing team in Bismarck in the late 70s spent money like there was no tomorrow. En garde! ...duel...
  7. guywhofishes

    Can you say recession

    This isn't rodeo you goofball.
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  9. guywhofishes

    Wyoming muledeer

    hmmmm
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  12. guywhofishes

    Can you say recession

    I know kids who learned to drink watching their parents drink like fish every weekend on traveling teams. In fact, for many parents, the drinking and "tailgating" at the hotel was a BIG part of traveling teams. Now their kids seem relativley one-dimensional. They're no longer participating in...
  13. guywhofishes

    Wyoming muledeer

    It's not necessarily the glyphosate itself directly causing the illness, it's the potential for glyphosate to bind metals that usually tie up the prions or some other tricky backdoor way of enabling of prions to become "infectious". Or the potential for the glyphosate to reduce a deer's ability...
  14. guywhofishes

    Wyoming muledeer

    It sure does seem that the proteins responsible have "always been there" and that something(s) is lowering the deer's tolerance and/or is allowing the proteins to misfold and become "active". I wonder if remote populations that have no contact with water or crops affected by common agriculture...
  15. guywhofishes

    Wyoming muledeer

    see the PRION DISEASES AND MANGANESE section https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4392553/
  16. guywhofishes

    Wyoming muledeer

    This alfalfa and/or herbicide link is quite interesting. Weren't the "patient zero" mulies captive deer? I assume that they were probably beingfed cubed alfalfa or some other food that contained alfalfa and/or herbicide. We all know how deer will pretty much dedicate themselves to feeding in...
  17. guywhofishes

    Wyoming muledeer

    “the science” must have been muttered 1,000 times in this bizarre video You know who doesn’t mutter the phrase “the science”? Scientists.
  18. guywhofishes

    Wyoming muledeer

    Nobody has yet to explain how culling makes sense. And please - No more “we have to do something” nonsense. That’s the kind of crap that government does all the time and the “something” almost always makes things worse. What does culling do to solve this problem? Be specific and thorough in...
  19. guywhofishes

    Wyoming muledeer

    either nature solves it or not. killing large swaths of deer achieves nothing but large swaths of dead deer - a few of which might well contain the silver bullet genes necessary but nope, kill em all and eliminate the few savior genes in the bunch? makes zero sense
  20. guywhofishes

    Wyoming muledeer

    why not let natural selection do its thing? culling makes no sense as it’s non-selective help me understand the logic

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