brocksw
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I think your post proves you have not done the research necessary to understand the claims they're making or the nuance that comes with CWD research. It is well known (in multiple studies) that certain genotypes can survive 4-5 years in captivity before they die from CWD or CWD complications. Even Whitetails of Wisconsin VP Laurie Seale confirms that in an interview she did.Brock from what I gathered from listening to and talking to the gentlemen is his deer are CWD positive but not dying. So, if his deer are showing that they resist the disease enough that they live a full life isn't that good? They are on their 5th year of their study. From what I understand it takes five years before it is a scientific study, but I may be wrong on this.
“Dr. Kroll told me CWD is similar to prostrate cancer in men. Men will die with the disease, but something else is usually the cause of their death. He said CWD was similar, deer may have it, but something else kills them." - Laurie Seale
An excerpt from Aug of 2022
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