Texas deer breeders could soon face a series of strict regulations to control chronic wasting disease (CWD). CWD, a neurological illness that prompts deer to stop eating, was found in a herd at a Medina County ranch. And deer ranchers are actually welcoming the rules, hoping they will then be able to see their prize bucks to deer leases before the hunting season begins. Read more and listen to the story at TPR.org…
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