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NCBA, R-CALF, COOL, USDA (No Politics!)
Ranchers in Texas Need to Pay Close Attention to CWD TSE Prion
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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1815109" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>It's like so much of the "control mentality" rather than an effort to eradicate and/or cure the problem. All of these regulations seem like a bandaide for a heart attack if the disease is constantly in the wild populations and never decreased or the range decreased. But DNR folks like to do this kind of stuff. They keep saying that the deer population in SC is dropping but nobody who farms can see anything other than more deer. less hunters and higher processing costs if you can get deer into a processor. So DNR has dropped the limits in recent years and that only increases the problem. </p><p></p><p>The disconnect for me has always been that the wildlife belong to the state. But the state is never liable for car repair, crop damage and such. Same thing for federally protected birds that destroy fruit, crops, livestock - it's OK for them but not great for the folks who own things and get the damages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1815109, member: 24565"] It's like so much of the "control mentality" rather than an effort to eradicate and/or cure the problem. All of these regulations seem like a bandaide for a heart attack if the disease is constantly in the wild populations and never decreased or the range decreased. But DNR folks like to do this kind of stuff. They keep saying that the deer population in SC is dropping but nobody who farms can see anything other than more deer. less hunters and higher processing costs if you can get deer into a processor. So DNR has dropped the limits in recent years and that only increases the problem. The disconnect for me has always been that the wildlife belong to the state. But the state is never liable for car repair, crop damage and such. Same thing for federally protected birds that destroy fruit, crops, livestock - it's OK for them but not great for the folks who own things and get the damages. [/QUOTE]
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