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For 2 years in a row now I’ve shot bulls with this parasite in Wyoming. What’s even worse is they were in completely different areas. Check your meat fellow hunters.
Gross.Nothing a good grilling to well done with ketchup on top won't fix
Wyoming reported 2 elk testing positive for Chronic Wasting Wisease or CWD. Most all Div of Wildlife appreciate the head or brain tissue to test. Our local report said NOT to eat the meat.View attachment 472442
For 2 years in a row now I’ve shot bulls with this parasite in Wyoming. What’s even worse is they were in completely different areas. Check your meat fellow hunters.
Wyoming Game and Fish Department - Sarcocystis
wgfd.wyo.gov
Yes I contacted the local game warden. Both times we have agreed it’s not worth it to eat the meat. We would constantly be repulsed knowing we might be eating parasites and I just don’t like well done meatWyoming reported 2 elk testing positive for Chronic Wasting Wisease or CWD. Most all Div of Wildlife appreciate the head or brain tissue to test. Our local report said NOT to eat the meat.
I would rather take my chances with the parasite...than eat any meat well done...and hot dog condiments never go near steak.Nothing a good grilling to well done with ketchup on top won't fix
Y’all don’t know I’m a sarcastic guy yet do yaGross.
I'm not sure what's nastier. Parasites or well done+ketchup.
Agreed.On a related note, I have the similar parasitic infections in waterfowl and fish.
It's nice to know that it's not infectious to humans but regardless, I'm not eating that.
Thanks for the input. My husband went out and shot a cow and it has it as well. So I think we will have to go with your suggestion and freeze well and cook to temp! Can’t keep wasting meat. Also makes me think I’ve probably consumed it before from some rare steaks.Sarcocystis. The way it was explained to me is that its in prey animals and when they are consumed by predators its transfers to the predator. Mostly canine. Then dropped in scat, consumed on accident. Rinse lather repeat. Doesn't transfer to humans, but a good freeze is not a bad idea. I was told “you would be shocked by the amount of meat on the shelf that has this”