Just thinking. It appears by all accounts including mine that Winterkill in parts of Western CO was significant this year. I can't wait to see if the CWD %'s change in these areas. The winterkill would have to affect the CWD or any less than healthy animal going into winter.
Not being any form of an expert on this topic, but I would think the CWD infected animals would be the 1st to perish when conditions get harsh and thus had less chance to infect other animals in the herd.
Your thoughts.
Not being any form of an expert on this topic, but I would think the CWD infected animals would be the 1st to perish when conditions get harsh and thus had less chance to infect other animals in the herd.
Your thoughts.