Hit first deer ever in the 80 - kinda...

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TiredIronGRB said:
Ever hear of Trichinosis???

Trichinellosis, also called trichinosis, is caused by eating raw or undercooked meat of animals infected with the larvae of a species of worm called Trichinella. Infection occurs commonly in certain wild carnivorous (meat-eating) animals but may also occur in domestic pigs.

You sir are probably full of worms:eek:



Don't worry, they test the animals thoroughly here just as much as the US tests their cattles for mad-cow infected cows.

Mot :flipoff2:
 
IdahoDoug said:
...What's with this weird need to do that, and it makes me wonder if that's what they always do at night and we simply don't see it until they suddenly flash out and get nailed??

DougM

If you've had more than one encounter with a deer desperately trying to pass you, you might try using the pedal on the right. Happens all the time here in Utah...people going slow, deer getting PO'd, passing on the right and flipping ya' off with that blasted tail! They're getting a real attitude. It all started when the Californian's started moving in! :grinpimp:

Really, that's kind of wierd. I almost got run over by a moose once. Fortunately I yielded right of way and let him make his illegal turn in front of me.
 
mot said:
Don't worry, they test the animals thoroughly here just as much as the US tests their cattles for mad-cow infected cows.

Mot :flipoff2:

yeah, but i know I've sold wild boars that we trapped in the river bottoms to people who send them off to Japan to be processed. I just don't like the idea of the total lack of records until it's

"1 boar trapped by billy t. redneck, weight - 250lbs, color - black, diseased - probably, but send it anyway"

At least with cattle, we can track it back to the day it was born and verify all its vaccines and medical histories. Anyway, back to tech-ish talk.
 

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