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Missouri Deer Tests Positive for CWD

By Hunting NetworkNovember 7, 2011

LAST UPDATED: May 1st, 2015

Although chronic wasting disease (CWD) has not yet been found within Missouri wild deer populations, the following hits “show me state” deer hunters a little too close to home.

Jefferson City, Mo. (AP) – Missouri agriculture officials say a captive white-tailed deer has tested positive for a fatal illness called chronic wasting disease.

The state Agriculture Department said Wednesday the deer was kept on Macon County property owned by Heartland Wildlife Ranches. The company also owns a captive hunting preserve in nearby Linn County where a deer was diagnosed with chronic wasting disease in February 2010.

buck that shed its antlers

The neurological disease afflicts deer, elk and moose. The disease is contagious among those animals, but experts say there’s no evidence that it poses a risk to humans, other livestock, pets or food safety.

The Macon County deer was inspected as part of the state’s chronic wasting disease testing and surveillance program.

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