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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 727581" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>When I lived up North, we had farms raising red deer that sold venison at local grocery stores. I bought it a couple of times, but since I had neighbors keeping me in whitetail venison, I usually ate that.</p><p></p><p>Now, with Chronic Wasting Disease having made it into WI, and the likelihood of it being capable of transmission to humans, I'm very leery of eating whitetail, since most hunters don't know how to clean a deer to prevent any brain, lymphatic, or spinal cord tissue getting mixed in the meat, and many are too lazy to have their carcasses tested.</p><p></p><p>Testing involves removing two lymph nodes from under the jaw and doesn't ruin the meat in any way. However, it does damage the "cape" for those who want to do a head/neck mount.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 727581, member: 1963"] When I lived up North, we had farms raising red deer that sold venison at local grocery stores. I bought it a couple of times, but since I had neighbors keeping me in whitetail venison, I usually ate that. Now, with Chronic Wasting Disease having made it into WI, and the likelihood of it being capable of transmission to humans, I'm very leery of eating whitetail, since most hunters don't know how to clean a deer to prevent any brain, lymphatic, or spinal cord tissue getting mixed in the meat, and many are too lazy to have their carcasses tested. Testing involves removing two lymph nodes from under the jaw and doesn't ruin the meat in any way. However, it does damage the "cape" for those who want to do a head/neck mount. [/QUOTE]
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