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Mad Cow Disease of Deer Can be Controlled by Targeted Culling, Long-term Study Finds
Tactically culling deer populations infected with chronic wasting disease -- the deer equivalent of mad cow disease -- is an effective method of keeping the disease from spreading, according to the results of a long-term study conducted by researchers at the University of Illinois.
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