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Meat donation #6913936 10/09/17 02:42 PM
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hey guys!

so does anyone know of a place in DFW that I can donate some Venison to? we have quite a few doe's and Cull bucks on our property this year and i figured with all the people hurting down south from the Hurricanes we could harvest a few of them and donate the meat after processing. any info would be appreciated.

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Check out the sticky thread at the top of this page. It has place to donate

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Re: Meat donation [Re: Wreckem04] #6915848 10/10/17 09:03 PM
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Yea my house

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Originally Posted By: Hunting Frank
Yea my house


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ORGANIZATION ADDRESS CITY PROCESSOR FEE
Echermann's Meat Market 2543 FM 1457 New Ulm $45
Schott's Meat Processing 19405 Bandera Rd. Helotes $40
Hooks ISD Meat Labs 401 E. Ave. A Hooks $40
C&R Smokehouse 1722 Avenue C Danbury $25
M and M Deer Processing 4300 CR 278 Zephyr $40
Hill Country Fine Meats 1405 State Street Marble Falls $40
AngleGate Processing 1114 Westwood Road Lockhart $45
Clint & Sons 115 W. 3rd White Deer $100-$120
B & K Processing 114 N. Washington Bronte $40
Hall's Processing 3500 Highway 84 N Coleman $40
Fischer's Meat Market 304 N Main Street Muenster $30-$40
Cinnamon Creek Wild Game Processing 13794 Old Denton Rd. Roanoke $40
Bluebonnet Meat Company 719 S Pearl Street Trenton $40
Lad's Smokehouse 2721 School St Needville $35
Rabkes Deer Processing 3875 Eckert Rd. Willow City $40
Hamilton Quality Meats 1205 S. Rice St. Hamilton $60
J/Rods Deer Processing 3073 Ashcraft Silsbee $40
Kountze Agriscience Dept, Kouontze ISD 1488 FM 1293 Kountze $25
Midway Food Market Inc. 5901 HWY. Blvd. Katy $20
Aguilar's Meat Market 1306 E University Edinburg $35
R&R Processing 1290 FM 2114 Aquilla $40
Klein Smokehaus Deer Processing 342 N Main Boerne $35 $45
Bernhards Meat Processing 2920 Junction Highway Kerrville $40
M and M Deer Processing,LLC 608 FM 580 E Lampasas $30
Miiller's Llano Smokehouse 705 W. Young St. Llano $40
Dziuk's Meat Market 608 Highway 90 West Castroville $45
Muryphy's Quality Meats 504 W Hondo Devine $40
Old Plantation Meats 2122 E. Highway 199 Springtown $45
Groholski Sausage Co 116 S Main Street Bremond $45
Ray's Grocery & Market 1117 W. WalkerBrechenridge $40
J's Processing 7005 US 277 S San Angelo $40
Hudson Sausage Co. 1800 S. Congress Austin $35-$45
Uvalde Meat Processing 508 S. Wood Street Uvalde $40
Country Slaughterhouse 3857 Burroughsville Road Victoria $65
Harwell's Custom Processing 7804 FM 236 Victoria $40
Tallent Sausage and Grocery 3736 Highway 19 Riverside $40
Chappell Hill Sausage Company 4255 Sausage Lane Chappell Hill $40
Junior's Smokehouse 164 CR 467 Whorton $40


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Subject: ***CDC Now Recommends Strongly consider having the deer or elk tested for CWD before you eat the meat

CDC Now Recommends Strongly consider having the deer or elk tested for CWD before you eat the meat

Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD)

Prevention

If CWD could spread to people, it would most likely be through eating of infected deer and elk. In a 2006-2007 CDC survey of U.S. residents, nearly 20 percent of those surveyed said they had hunted deer or elk and more than two-thirds said they had eaten venison or elk meat. However, to date, no CWD infections have been reported in people.

Hunters must consider many factors when determining whether to eat meat from deer and elk harvested from areas with CWD, including the level of risk they are willing to accept. Hunters harvesting wild deer and elk from areas with reported CWD should check state wildlife and public health guidance to see whether testing of animals is recommended or required in a given state or region. In areas where CWD is known to be present, CDC recommends that hunters strongly consider having those animals tested before eating the meat.

Tests for CWD are monitoring tools that some state wildlife officials use to look at the rates of CWD in certain animal populations. Testing may not be available in every state, and states may use these tests in different ways. A negative test result does not guarantee that an individual animal is not infected with CWD, but it does make it considerably less likely and may reduce your risk of exposure to CWD.

To be as safe as possible and decrease their potential risk of exposure to CWD, hunters should take the following steps when hunting in areas with CWD:

Do not shoot, handle or eat meat from deer and elk that look sick or are acting strangely or are found dead (road-kill). When field-dressing a deer: Wear latex or rubber gloves when dressing the animal or handling the meat. Minimize how much you handle the organs of the animal, particularly the brain or spinal cord tissues. Do not use household knives or other kitchen utensils for field dressing. Check state wildlife and public health guidance to see whether testing of animals is recommended or required. Recommendations vary by state, but information about testing is available from many state wildlife agencies. Strongly consider having the deer or elk tested for CWD before you eat the meat. If you have your deer or elk commercially processed, consider asking that your animal be processed individually to avoid mixing meat from multiple animals. If your animal tests positive for CWD, do not eat meat from that animal. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service regulates commercially farmed deer and elk. The agency operates a national CWD herd certification program. As part of the voluntary program, states and individual herd owners agree to meet requirements meant to decrease the risk of CWD in their herds. Privately owned herds that do not participate in the herd certification program may be at increased risk for CWD.

Page last reviewed: August 17, 2017 Page last updated: August 17, 2017 Content source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID) Division of High-Consequence Pathogens and Pathology (DHCPP)

https://www.cdc.gov/prions/cwd/prevention.html

> However, to date, no CWD infections have been reported in people.

key word here is 'reported'. science has shown that CWD in humans will look like sporadic CJD. SO, how can one assume that CWD has not already transmitted to humans? they can't, and it's as simple as that. from all recorded science to date, CWD has already transmitted to humans, and it's being misdiagnosed as sporadic CJD. ...terry

LOOKING FOR CWD IN HUMANS AS nvCJD or as an ATYPICAL CJD, LOOKING IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES $$$

*** These results would seem to suggest that CWD does indeed have zoonotic potential, at least as judged by the compatibility of CWD prions and their human PrPC target. Furthermore, extrapolation from this simple in vitro assay suggests that if zoonotic CWD occurred, it would most likely effect those of the PRNP codon 129-MM genotype and that the PrPres type would be similar to that found in the most common subtype of sCJD (MM1).***

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.4161/pri.28124?src=recsys

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.4161/pri.28124?needAccess=true

Molecular Barriers to Zoonotic Transmission of Prions

*** chronic wasting disease, there was no absolute barrier to conversion of the human prion protein.

*** Furthermore, the form of human PrPres produced in this in vitro assay when seeded with CWD, resembles that found in the most common human prion disease, namely sCJD of the MM1 subtype.

http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/20/1/13-0858_article.htm

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2017

CDC Now Recommends Strongly consider having the deer or elk tested for CWD before you eat the meat

http://chronic-wasting-disease.blogspot.com/2017/09/cdc-now-recommends-strongly-consider.html

SATURDAY, JULY 29, 2017

Risk Advisory Opinion: Potential Human Health Risks from Chronic Wasting Disease CFIA, PHAC, HC (HPFB and FNIHB), INAC, Parks Canada, ECCC and AAFC

http://chronic-wasting-disease.blogspot.com/2017/07/risk-advisory-opinion-potential-human.html

kind regards, terry

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