Coyotes and wounded deer

Coming from a nurse.
Most "expert nurses" are LPNs or CNAs in nursing homes or some drs office.

I work emergency med and prison nursing. I'd be the first to tell you I have no idea if you would grow hair and howl at the moon after midnight.

I do know we'd have to use a silver bullet on you when you turn. I saw that in a move! :p
 
The approach you took with the second deer is the standard, accepted practice among experienced hunters for salvaging meat from a predator-chewed animal. The core principle is: You are not trying to save the contaminated parts; you are aggressively removing them to save the uncontaminated meat.
 
Don't eat the parts the yotes got just cut it out. 2nd this nurse, Jesus. No nurse has any training on zoonotic diseases.

What you might need to worry about. Tapeworm but not a thing from cooked meat. A few types of bacteria infections also solved with cooked meat. Rabies is weird though. The meat handled would need the infected saliva on it and you would need an open cut. Then the infection would need to win the lottery to get you as it has never been documented transmitted that way.

Long story short, the Nurse a very wide level of education on that one, has no real training at all over anyone else on zoonotic disease.
 
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