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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 357511" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>CWD?? Common sense suggests that if you had even a moderate CWD die off during the winter, there would be evidence of such. There would be carcasses and hair piles along with so many scavengers feeding on the dead deer that you would definitely notice them. It would be a coyote hunters wet dream. I have NEVER seen such evidence at ANY of the deer yarding locations in my area or even heard of such an event. Which is to say around all the farmers and ranchers hay piles or in my case, my back yard. Not one in the 13 years ND has had CWD. Now has there been dead deer in the hay piles.....yep. However, there has been no evidence that CWD killed them and I don't think they even check for it in the spring. Which brings up the question of "Why Not?". If a bucket of corn by a tree stand spreads CWD, so should the huge hay piles the farmers and ranchers have wouldn't you think? So for the time being, I'll keep doing what I'm doing until there is evidence to the contrary. Stay Safe!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 357511, member: 314"] CWD?? Common sense suggests that if you had even a moderate CWD die off during the winter, there would be evidence of such. There would be carcasses and hair piles along with so many scavengers feeding on the dead deer that you would definitely notice them. It would be a coyote hunters wet dream. I have NEVER seen such evidence at ANY of the deer yarding locations in my area or even heard of such an event. Which is to say around all the farmers and ranchers hay piles or in my case, my back yard. Not one in the 13 years ND has had CWD. Now has there been dead deer in the hay piles.....yep. However, there has been no evidence that CWD killed them and I don't think they even check for it in the spring. Which brings up the question of "Why Not?". If a bucket of corn by a tree stand spreads CWD, so should the huge hay piles the farmers and ranchers have wouldn't you think? So for the time being, I'll keep doing what I'm doing until there is evidence to the contrary. Stay Safe!! [/QUOTE]
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