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It would not surprise me to learn that there were some random sporadic cases that pop up in cervid species here and there. But keep in mind that there has not been a single sporadic case found in deer or elk to date. These cases in California are the first found in over 20 years of testing.Saw this the other day. It only makes sense that it’s been on the landscape since forever then.
Can you elaborate on that?It would not surprise me to learn that there were some random sporadic cases that pop up in cervid species here and there. But keep in mind that there has not been a single sporadic case found in deer or elk to date. These cases in California are the first found in over 20 years of testing.
With sheep there was 2 different kinds of scrapie, "classical" and "atypical". The atypical is a sporadic or spontaneous form of this disease. Meaning there is no infection source (that we know of) so to speak, it just sporadically appears in the sheep population. Atypical scrapie also manifests itself differently in the individual animal. That is to say that the prions collect in different areas of the body at different densities, meaning sometimes they elude testing. These animals weren't shedding nearly as many infectious prions through saliva, urine, feces. edit: there's still some debate about how contagious atypical scrapie is, but it's likely not as contagious as classical scrapie.Can you elaborate on that?
California has tested over 6000 animals since the early 2000s IIRC. Don't quote me on that.So do you think it just showed up recently in CA? How? Naturally or transported carcass from out of state?
I used to live and hunt in the sierras and the coast. F&G only ask the last two years for samples only out of DZones. Never was asked in the early to later 2000s. No friends of family have ever test their bucks in CA and hunt all over. I’d be curious how many samples they get yearly and since when exactly.
Also keep in mind, CA DFG puts deer at the very bottom of their list of concerns/resources. Its marine life, predators, threatened species, endangered, cannabis, field mice, then maybe deer if they have some pennies left over. They are so hamstrung by groups like Center for Biological diversity.
So do you think it just showed up recently in CA? How? Naturally or transported carcass from out of state?
I used to live and hunt in the sierras and the coast. F&G only ask the last two years for samples only out of DZones. Never was asked in the early to later 2000s. No friends of family have ever test their bucks in CA and hunt all over. I’d be curious how many samples they get yearly and since when exactly.
Also keep in mind, CA DFG puts deer at the very bottom of their list of concerns/resources. Its marine life, predators, threatened species, endangered, cannabis, field mice, then maybe deer if they have some pennies left over. They are so hamstrung by groups like Center for Biological diversity.