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Re: Worried about eating a deer
[Re: Rickybobby]
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12/02/16 05:23 PM
12/02/16 05:23 PM
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Posts: 18,103 Andalusia, Al. Covington Co.
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Parasitic overload. I keep goats...used to have Boers, but they're so susceptible to parasites that I became VERY familiar with all those symptoms before I got shed of Boers and got a different breed...mostly Kiko, now. I lost 8 Boers in a week to gutworms.
Well behaved women never make history.~ Out back Quit laughing...I think I broke something.
Fifteen is my limit on Schnitzen-Gruben, Baby...
I have OCD and ADD, so everything has to be perfect, but only for a minute.
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Re: Worried about eating a deer
[Re: Rickybobby]
#1938493
12/02/16 06:05 PM
12/02/16 06:05 PM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 31,681 Slidell, La
perchjerker
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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On second thought you need to burn that deer. The land owner obviously knew there was a problem that's why the secrecy.Allowing yotes to eat it could spread disease. Bones in it still is against the law to bring it back to Bama.
Thomas Jefferson. The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Life is too short to only hunt and fish on weekends!
If being a dumbass was fatal some of you would be on your death bed!
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Re: Worried about eating a deer
[Re: perchjerker]
#1938564
12/02/16 07:19 PM
12/02/16 07:19 PM
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Posts: 1,319 Orange Beach, Al
Rickybobby
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Orange Beach, Al
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On second thought you need to burn that deer. The land owner obviously knew there was a problem that's why the secrecy.Allowing yotes to eat it could spread disease. Bones in it still is against the law to bring it back to Bama. So no one is allowed to bring home any bone from out of state? No bone of any type?Sorry but I believe I'd need to see the statute on that one
At times my ambition far exceeds my talent.
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Re: Worried about eating a deer
[Re: Rickybobby]
#1938574
12/02/16 07:32 PM
12/02/16 07:32 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 17,316 Madison
BowtechDan
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Never seen a deer hide that the fur was just pull out of the hide easily. What's your thoughts?
My mind would say hell no after this.
Nathan Carl Goff 19 Sept 2016 - 14 Jan 2017.
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Re: Worried about eating a deer
[Re: Rickybobby]
#1938588
12/02/16 07:52 PM
12/02/16 07:52 PM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 31,681 Slidell, La
perchjerker
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Read this, carcass must be DE-BONED. READ it buba You are wrong ! Subject to arrest too. http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2016/11/hunters_cautioned_to_beware_im.htmlExceptions to the ban include meat that has been completely deboned, cleaned skull plates with attached antlers and no visible brain or spinal cord tissue, raw capes or hides with no visible brain or spinal cord tissue, upper canine teeth with no root structure or other soft tissue, and finished taxidermy products or tanned hides. “Many Alabama hunters commonly hunt deer in states with CWD in their deer populations,” said Lt. Carter Hendrix with the Alabama Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Law Enforcement Section. “Under this new regulation they must take steps to debone the meat or remove all brain tissue from their harvested deer before returning home to Alabama. This ban, in conjunction with the ban on importation of live deer, will aid in reducing the chances of the disease coming to the state.” http://www.outdooralabama.com/alabama-bans-deer-parts-cwd-affected-areas
Thomas Jefferson. The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Life is too short to only hunt and fish on weekends!
If being a dumbass was fatal some of you would be on your death bed!
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Re: Worried about eating a deer
[Re: Rickybobby]
#1938593
12/02/16 09:11 PM
12/02/16 09:11 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 4,102 Gulf Coast
captjab
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On second thought you need to burn that deer. The land owner obviously knew there was a problem that's why the secrecy.Allowing yotes to eat it could spread disease. Bones in it still is against the law to bring it back to Bama. So no one is allowed to bring home any bone from out of state? No bone of any type?Sorry but I believe I'd need to see the statute on that one It's in Tommy's book!
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Re: Worried about eating a deer
[Re: perchjerker]
#1938599
12/02/16 10:07 PM
12/02/16 10:07 PM
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Posts: 1,319 Orange Beach, Al
Rickybobby
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8 point
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Read this, carcass must be DE-BONED. READ it buba You are wrong ! Subject to arrest too. http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2016/11/hunters_cautioned_to_beware_im.htmlExceptions to the ban include meat that has been completely deboned, cleaned skull plates with attached antlers and no visible brain or spinal cord tissue, raw capes or hides with no visible brain or spinal cord tissue, upper canine teeth with no root structure or other soft tissue, and finished taxidermy products or tanned hides. “Many Alabama hunters commonly hunt deer in states with CWD in their deer populations,” said Lt. Carter Hendrix with the Alabama Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Law Enforcement Section. “Under this new regulation they must take steps to debone the meat or remove all brain tissue from their harvested deer before returning home to Alabama. This ban, in conjunction with the ban on importation of live deer, will aid in reducing the chances of the disease coming to the state.” http://www.outdooralabama.com/alabama-bans-deer-parts-cwd-affected-areas Well I stand corrected. This November made criminals out of lots of people.
At times my ambition far exceeds my talent.
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Re: Worried about eating a deer
[Re: Rickybobby]
#1938607
12/02/16 10:38 PM
12/02/16 10:38 PM
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MattIce
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I would toss it up as a loss and not eat imo.
Parked in a holler, beneath the mountain moon light.
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Re: Worried about eating a deer
[Re: captjab]
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12/03/16 05:59 AM
12/03/16 05:59 AM
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Posts: 1,319 Orange Beach, Al
Rickybobby
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On second thought you need to burn that deer. The land owner obviously knew there was a problem that's why the secrecy.Allowing yotes to eat it could spread disease. Bones in it still is against the law to bring it back to Bama. So no one is allowed to bring home any bone from out of state? No bone of any type?Sorry but I believe I'd need to see the statute on that one It's in Tommy's book! If it's in there it's good enough for me!
At times my ambition far exceeds my talent.
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Re: Worried about eating a deer
[Re: Rickybobby]
#1940288
12/04/16 06:32 AM
12/04/16 06:32 AM
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Posts: 7,809 Falkville
MTeague
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Supreme Fact Checker
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Well....what did you decide to do with it?
I had much rather be tried by twelve than carried to my grave by six!!!!
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