I trapped a huge Gopher and gutted and skinned it and the meat looked good and gophers eat roots, didn't get to cook and eat the meat though.
Actually, those were all just cleverly labeled ground beef.Squirrel and deer: not bad stuff at all.
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Both carry very frequently prion diseases. There is no cure and the outcome is always fatal. I eat venison but I know where it's coming from. I wouldn't eat Jethro's deer he ran over on some backroad.Squirrel and deer: not bad stuff at all.
Yes, they do. I am MD. Back when I was hunting we didn't know what a prion is. Even when I went to medical school that was not discussed. CJ disease was not even discussed much: cause unknown. "Mad cow" is also a prion disease.Both carry very frequently prion diseases. There is no cure and the outcome is always fatal. I eat venison but I know where it's coming from. I wouldn't eat Jethro's deer he ran over on some backroad.
Until fairly recently I was ineligible to donate blood because I lived on and off in the UK during the '90s. The guidelines have changed. CJD has been on everyone's mind in the UK since the BSE outbreak in the late '80s. In the mid-90s BSE made it to the US. It's still here but very rare. Less than 200 newly infected people worldwide over the last 4 years, off the top of my head.Yes, they do. I am MD. Back when I was hunting we didn't know what a prion is. Even when I went to medical school that was not discussed. CJ disease was not even discussed much: cause unknown. "Mad cow" is also a prion disease.
TOTAL PASS?