Brock seriously that article proves that if science research isn't taken with great care can actually damage future studies provided by the same institutes or other. Money a lot of money was wasted on this study, so you getting the picture yet or are you going to scoff some more and tells us that woopsy is an acceptable way to down play moments that have lasting effects that can break down all future studies.That’s all you got? Tennessee failed to use IHC tests to confirm ELISA results. Poor human decision making is your smoking gun?
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/wasting-deer-deer-saliva-and-blood-can-carry-prions
This article provides the peanut gallery with ammo that says see its possible while it actually disproves it that it's only possible if deer.are spitting directly into another deers mouth.
There are other articles in the links i posted as well that provide information about high fence contamination and how infected free range deer where somehow able to infect a herd some of the deer while others where not that were supposed to be protected by a double fence barrier.
Don't mock us like we are some stupid mouth breathers that are not interested in knowing why and who is dropping the ball on recent research.
@BrockW perhaps you can ask your science buddies to provide you with recent studies of actual peer reviewed data of deer being infected with the prions in a controlled environment without skewing the data to get the outcome they want.
Again I am telling you that the federal government and state funded labs do not care about finding out with irrefutable evidence to help those who are in the field seeing the effects of cwd on deer herds. No one here is doubting that it's real we know it's real just like blue tongue is real and has a devastating effect on deer survival. But to administer policies that date doesn't back up is counter productive and slows down all communications except those who have all.the time in the world to give out policies like bait banning that isn't the problem it'd lack of quality studies.
https://www.nationalacademies.org/e...ng-disease-in-us-cervid-populations-meeting-3
Watch this at 1hr 56 minutes
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