Hunterman
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When I read this in my Field and Stream(February issue, page 49 Hunting Q&A), I new I was doing something wrong...This is the exact way the question and answer was written:
Q: A friend of mine tells me that you can get infections from Mule Deer blood when you're gutting a carcass. I've never heard of this happening with whitetails. Is it true?
A: I beleive it is.I've seen cut fingers, particularly cut cuticals, become badly infected after contact with Mule Deer blood.It's a good idea to wear surgeons' gloves when doing this kind of work whether your hands are intact or not.
What I would like to know is,,, Why would someone need surgeons' gloves if thier hands are not intact??
Hunterman(Tony)
<FONT COLOR="#800080" SIZE="1">[ 01-19-2004 09:58: Message edited by: Hunterman ]</font>
Q: A friend of mine tells me that you can get infections from Mule Deer blood when you're gutting a carcass. I've never heard of this happening with whitetails. Is it true?
A: I beleive it is.I've seen cut fingers, particularly cut cuticals, become badly infected after contact with Mule Deer blood.It's a good idea to wear surgeons' gloves when doing this kind of work whether your hands are intact or not.
What I would like to know is,,, Why would someone need surgeons' gloves if thier hands are not intact??


Hunterman(Tony)
<FONT COLOR="#800080" SIZE="1">[ 01-19-2004 09:58: Message edited by: Hunterman ]</font>