From Dr. Deer- i know, i can hear the gnashing of teeth now.
Regardless, share actual stats if you got them but thought this might be useful to those trying to be objective about the subject. That said, let the name calling begin
Dr. Deer
"I just received the CWD test data for the first half of 2024 for Texas. The breeder deer tested had a 0.81% apparent infection rate and the free-range deer 0.69%; hardly a rampantly occurring deer disease in anyone's objective book. CWD has been reported in Texas since 2012. Testing began in 2002, and since then 130 free range deer tested positive. Let's put all this into perspective. In the first half of 2024, for every 10,000 free range deer, that's about 70 deer. Thats only testing positive for CWD prions, not yet mortality. There are 54,000+ auto collisions annually in Texas, with high probability of at least one deer death per accident! The annual deer harvest in Texas in 2023-24 was 757,047! There are probably 6 million deer in Texas, and growing at an alarming rate, which negates concern for CWD decimating the herd after 12 years of known CWD occurrence!"
Regardless, share actual stats if you got them but thought this might be useful to those trying to be objective about the subject. That said, let the name calling begin
Dr. Deer
"I just received the CWD test data for the first half of 2024 for Texas. The breeder deer tested had a 0.81% apparent infection rate and the free-range deer 0.69%; hardly a rampantly occurring deer disease in anyone's objective book. CWD has been reported in Texas since 2012. Testing began in 2002, and since then 130 free range deer tested positive. Let's put all this into perspective. In the first half of 2024, for every 10,000 free range deer, that's about 70 deer. Thats only testing positive for CWD prions, not yet mortality. There are 54,000+ auto collisions annually in Texas, with high probability of at least one deer death per accident! The annual deer harvest in Texas in 2023-24 was 757,047! There are probably 6 million deer in Texas, and growing at an alarming rate, which negates concern for CWD decimating the herd after 12 years of known CWD occurrence!"