Rous14
PMA Member
CWD is much more common in farmed cervids. The roots of CWD can be traced back to Colorado State University exposing captive Mule Deer to sheep infected with Scrapie.
EHD is a totally different thing, and has always “been around” but to some others’ points, outbreaks seem to be more frequent and severe now; I personally subscribe to the theory that cattle contribute to the spread of EHD.
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I understand Booner, but not sure how that’s relevant to my post though? I’m not discussing or talking about CWD at all. Simply asking why deer farmers across the country lose deer, and sometimes similar to wild heards a pretty significant amount of deer to ehd, if they control how their herd intake their water needs (and I’m only assuming this is what they do, have no experience w it directly). In other words, if we could magically get rid of all ponds and creeks that are supposedly to blame here and replaced them with steel water tanks then, based on my understanding, the threat of EHD should be nearly eliminated in that hypothetical. And that’s essentially what a deer farmer has no?