WyoDoug
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This is something that is being found in elk this year. I am interested in thoughts from people who have hunted for years like I have. It is spread to humans through consumption of uncooked meat so if I saw this in my own elk, deer or antelope, I would not eat it or at the minimum, I would not eat it rare. I asked a game warden if he would feed it to his own family and he indicated he would take it to a landfill. I have seen this in rabbits that I hunted and I threw them away. This is a protozoan parasite that is spread to animals through feces infected habitat that gets consumed by any animal that feeds on the vegetation. Humans can get it from handling raw meat without gloves and not washing hands after handling meat or through eating uncooked meat. It looks like small grains of rice in the meat and you see it more after you cut the mucles open. I asked a biologist about it and he says that it is probably safe to eat if fully cooked but he would not personally.
Wyoming Game and Fish Department - Sarcocystis
wgfd.wyo.gov