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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 455555" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>And the results are the same......May, could, perhaps, might, possibly, conceivable, presumably, and so on. My favorite line in the article is as follows: <strong>The study did not test whether prion-carrying ticks did cause transmission to other deer. </strong>So why the F should we care about cwd and ticks? Don't investigate the real question. Just dance around it some more while doing your "chicken little" candence of impending deer disaster you pack of pips. My second favorite sentence follows right behind and states: <strong>Understanding more about how CWD can spread can help improve the management of the disease. </strong>So they didn't test if the ticks spread cwd. They don't know if ticks spread cwd. However, state understanding how it's spread can help manage it. I see. What was the point of this study again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 455555, member: 314"] And the results are the same......May, could, perhaps, might, possibly, conceivable, presumably, and so on. My favorite line in the article is as follows: [B]The study did not test whether prion-carrying ticks did cause transmission to other deer. [/B]So why the F should we care about cwd and ticks? Don't investigate the real question. Just dance around it some more while doing your "chicken little" candence of impending deer disaster you pack of pips. My second favorite sentence follows right behind and states: [B]Understanding more about how CWD can spread can help improve the management of the disease. [/B]So they didn't test if the ticks spread cwd. They don't know if ticks spread cwd. However, state understanding how it's spread can help manage it. I see. What was the point of this study again? [/QUOTE]
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