Alberta Wildlife just called me. The mule deer I killed over there this fall tested positive for CWD. So now I wait for a call from officials in BC to let me know how they want me to dispose of the meat. Half my wild game supply for this year, gone!
Why would you have to dispose of the meat? I thought CWD was linked to the central nervous system? Were you required to debone the meat before transporting back to BC?
unbelievable how it is spreading . Where approx did you bag it?
Ouch!
Sounds to me like that deer was a candidate for an immediate call to the CO's anyway. If the carcass was as wasted away as you are saying, I think I would have bells ringing in my head like crazy.
I have been involved with hunts twice, that came up with animals that were ...strange... One was determined to be harmless, it was a buck that had gotten in to some Ergot infested grain, and it's hooves were really buggered up. A friend who is a Vetrinarian, looked at it and said it was pretty typical results of eating ergot grain. The other was a buck that was heavily infected from a previous wound, absolutely grossly unfit for eating.
In both cases the CO's we dealt with were quite willing to replace the tags so that we could replace the deer if we needed to.
My experience with the local CO wasn't so "positive", co-incidentally the same CO that patrols the WMU that tis deer was killed. I killed a buck a few yrs ago and when the hide was jerked obvious horn wounds were evident and the back straps were a very vibrant green color with the appropriate odor along with the color. I phone in requesting a new tag ...the CO's response was "we wont give you a new tag but if you bring a specimen of the deer in we'll let you know in 6 month's or so if you can eat it...I didn't need six month's to decide if I was going to eat that deer...I didn't need 10 min. got three $100 coyotes off the carcass so eat beef the rest of the winter.
Why would you have to dispose of the meat? I thought CWD was linked to the central nervous system? Were you required to debone the meat before transporting back to BC?



























