They're Now Farming Mule Deer
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From: Zbone
17-Oct-22
Zbone's Link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WX8DyOZuqmM
From: Woods Walker
17-Oct-22
I'll bet there'll be an article about this in the next issue of Deer and Deer Farming too!
From: Huntiam
17-Oct-22
Check the signs and only plant mulies After may 10th?
From: Scrappy
17-Oct-22
Deer farmers equals disease spreaders.
From: Treeline
17-Oct-22
Been doing it for years in Mexico…
From: Screwball
17-Oct-22
So crappy same would be true for all domesticated animals? They all were wild at one time or another prior to domestication?
From: Woods Walker
17-Oct-22
Domesticated livestock get's vaccinated (and that's with actual VACCINES, which prevents the specific disease, as opposed to the Covid "vaccine" we were forced to take, which is only a therapeutic at best). If you're going to make domesticated livestock out of a wild creature, then figure out vaccines for them too before you start herding them. That's how CWD got started 50 years ago.
From: SteveB
17-Oct-22
Don't like this at all
From: Rock
17-Oct-22
I could not even watch it all. What a bunch of BS , nothing more than an infomertial for this so called business.
From: Dale06
17-Oct-22
This is what happens when “what did he score?” becomes the focus of hunting. What a joke?
From: Treeline
17-Oct-22
Also a ton of desert bighorns in Mexico are being raised in high fences with breeder pens. Pretty sickening.
From: Grey Ghost
17-Oct-22
I wish Keith Warren would just go away.
Matt
From: fdp
17-Oct-22
This isn't new as mentioned above. Virtually every animal that we haunt has been raised "domestically" for restocking at one time or another.
Just like fish are raised in hatcheries and then stocked in public and private waters.
From: DanaC
17-Oct-22
Also domesticated animals have been raised in close areas for generations and bred/culled for resistance. Wild animals are normally distributed more widely and have not been bred for resistance. So big corn piles - or farms - concentrate animals that should be spread out over larger areas. Results are predictable.
From: Zbone
17-Oct-22
Yeah Treeline, was wondering if/when North American sheep would be next...
From: Corax_latrans
17-Oct-22
Lost me as soon as he started petting it.
From: t-roy
17-Oct-22
Lost me when I saw Keith Warren was involved.
From: tradi-doerr
18-Oct-22
Commercialization of biggame animals was/is the worst thing to happen to deer/elk. Even sadder is some actually think it's fair chase hunting to pursue them on game farms, very sad!