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<blockquote data-quote="Trip McNeely" data-source="post: 415838" data-attributes="member: 728"><p>But that’s the thing especially in ND….. there hasn’t been a widespread death event or any indication of major impact on deer both from a health standpoint or die-off. The deer here just don’t reach that age here. The only reason we’ve been told to look for it and test is because federal agencies said so and connected big monies to it. No one can say what came first here. The chicken or the egg…. How do we know this disease hasn’t been in deer since their existence and now because of chemicals in agricultural practices are making a disease that has been prevalent yet not impactful since the beginning of time a more deadly disease now… we are supposed to just trust what the federal agencies tell us….. yea ok how well has that worked out up to this point……</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trip McNeely, post: 415838, member: 728"] But that’s the thing especially in ND….. there hasn’t been a widespread death event or any indication of major impact on deer both from a health standpoint or die-off. The deer here just don’t reach that age here. The only reason we’ve been told to look for it and test is because federal agencies said so and connected big monies to it. No one can say what came first here. The chicken or the egg…. How do we know this disease hasn’t been in deer since their existence and now because of chemicals in agricultural practices are making a disease that has been prevalent yet not impactful since the beginning of time a more deadly disease now… we are supposed to just trust what the federal agencies tell us….. yea ok how well has that worked out up to this point…… [/QUOTE]
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