Why is the state and federal government so hell bent on the subject of CWD (chronic wasting disease), when EHD (epizootic hemorrhagic disease) kills more deer in the United States than CWD ever will? I as a deer farmer in the state of Pennsylvania have lost numerous deer, mainly bucks, to this disease when it came about in 2002 in the region along with several other deer farmers in the local area. This year we have lost more than we have in past years, and will continue to lose them until a frost or freeze comes along. I have heard from other deer farmers about a gentleman in the state of Missouri who has lost 100+. I have also heard, a gentleman in the state of Ohio has lost his entire herd. We have done everything we can think of; spraying the fields and animals with some of the most popular agricultural pesticides (permethrin, imidan, etc.) with very little success. On the first signs of any type of symptoms, we have darted our deer with micotil and we have managed to save a few.
The excuse they are using is the midge causing the disease has blown up from the south, where it is very prominent, from storms. We live four miles from interstate 70, and in my opinion along with local deer farmers living even closer to interstate 70 believe this disease is being introduced by trucking activity out of the south hauling produce and other goods into this area.
As a life and founding member of the Pennsylvania Deer Farmers Association, I feel it is time for our Federal and State governments to start addressing EHD which is the most prevailing issue in whitetail deer across the United States instead of focusing on CWD which is only a fraction of the problem.
Pissed Off In PA
Mick Goodman
Goodmans Whitetail Haven
724-493-1040
The excuse they are using is the midge causing the disease has blown up from the south, where it is very prominent, from storms. We live four miles from interstate 70, and in my opinion along with local deer farmers living even closer to interstate 70 believe this disease is being introduced by trucking activity out of the south hauling produce and other goods into this area.
As a life and founding member of the Pennsylvania Deer Farmers Association, I feel it is time for our Federal and State governments to start addressing EHD which is the most prevailing issue in whitetail deer across the United States instead of focusing on CWD which is only a fraction of the problem.
Pissed Off In PA
Mick Goodman
Goodmans Whitetail Haven
724-493-1040