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 Thursday, September 11, 2008
CWD Update: Wildlife Officials Kill 50 Deer on Farm
Posted by DDH Staff
Federal wildlife officials kill 50 deer on farm where chronic wasting disease was found
Source: The Grand Rapids Press
State wildlife officials on Wednesday that more than 50 whitetail
deer were killed on the Kent County breeding farm where chronic wasting
disease was found in one of the animals.
Officials are not identifying the owner, nor the location of the
farm, citing confidentiality issues. The deer shot Tuesday evening were
transported to the Diagnostic Center for Population and Animal Health
at Michigan State University for examination.
The deer carcasses will be incinerated after they are tested.
"The owner will not be able to put cervids (deer
and elk) on that property ever again," said Bridget Patrick,
spokesperson for the Michigan Department of Agriculture. State
officials say the mutated protein that causes the disease is difficult
to get rid of once it's in the soil.
Eradicating deer that have come into contact with an infected deer
is standard protocol, officials say. The state quarantined all 558
captive breeding facilities in Michigan on Tuesday for an indefinite
duration, hoping to stop animal movement between facilities until more
is known about the source of the infection.
Thursday, September 11, 2008 11:29:57 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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