sidewinder Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 No - same as Doc. (g) Disposal of carcasses and parts. No person shall dispose of carcasses and parts of animals of the Genus Cervus or the Genus Odocoileus or the Genus Alces in a CWD containment area, except those parts removed in the field during normal field dressing, unless such parts shall be disposed of in a landfill authorized pursuant to Part 360 of this Title. Transfer or treatment of the waste prior to disposal, at a facility authorized pursuant to Part 360 of this Title, is acceptable Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidewinder Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 Only mention I found so far on the DEC website was regarding wildlife that was found dead. http://www.dec.ny.go...imals/6957.html "Carcass Disposal If there is no reason for submission and it is desirable to dispose of a carcass for sanitary or esthetic reasons, two options exist: Burial in a location that will protect both surface water and ground water from contamination.Keep at least 200 feet away from wells used to supply drinking water. Be sure the carcass is covered with at least 2 feet of soil. [*]Disposal at a landfill. [*]Triple-bag carcasses in all cases." looking at dec website now and as far as disposal of carcass the main concern is in a area with known CWD . Part 189: Chronic Wasting Disease (Statutory authority: Environmental Conservation Law, §§ 3-0301, 11-0325, 11-1905) [Last amended January 11, 2012] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidewinder Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 well at least the NY DEC can rest easy tonight knowing that hunters actually use the website for purposes other then finding out about future hunting date's Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WNYBuckHunter Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 Does anyone ever think about CWD when you throw them back in the woods? Nope, I dont shoot farm deer. Seriously though, deer die in the woods all the time. Whats the difference? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
covert Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 looking at dec website now and as far as disposal of carcass the main concern is in a area with known CWD . Part 189: Chronic Wasting Disease (Statutory authority: Environmental Conservation Law, §§ 3-0301, 11-0325, 11-1905) [Last amended January 11, 2012] We don't have a "Mad Deer Containment Zone" anymore anyway. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ATbuckhunter Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 I gut,skin and de-head the deer upstate so i normally bury everything in the woods. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidewinder Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 lol like i said i was looking at the DEC web site and this was as close as i got for the proper disposal of a carcass.... unless you look at the fishing reg's wich are actually more in depth. as for your (local) laws????????? example.. city of Auburn trash is to placed in clear bags... begining at 5am of day of pickup. large items (sofas beds ect... you have to purchase a large item pick up tag ($10.00) in order for it to be hauled away. like i said at the state level the law and or rules are very slim where at the local level...... best of luck to ya. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Four Season Whitetail's Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 Nope, I dont shoot farm deer. Seriously though, deer die in the woods all the time. Whats the difference? Man you just love making stupid remarks dont you!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveB Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 It's stupid to think deer die in the woods? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Four Season Whitetail's Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 It's stupid to think deer die in the woods? Yup no doubt, But with the chance of it even being out there why would you not make sure that we are not throwing it around if by chance one of the deer we kill have it. There is so much thats not known about cwd, Like is it passed around by the yote or the bird that eats the cwd infested deer. Just would be on the safe side to dispose of them somewhere where there would be less chance of passing it around. In my humble opinion anyway!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beachpeaz Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 I was told by a wildlife biologist that as long as you don't cut into the brain cavity, it is a non-issue. I don't eat brains, so I'm good. Like I posted, just don't cut into the brain cavity. It is not contained in the blood supply or the guts! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WNYBuckHunter Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 Man you just love making stupid remarks dont you!! The first part was a joke, I think you lost your sense of humor. As I said though, deer die naturally all the time, and the only CWD ever found in NY was in farm deer and a wild deer or two right near that farm, possibly escapees or deer that came in contact with the farm deer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
landtracdeerhunter Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 If u have ever removed antlers, skull plate, it is impossible not to cut into the brains. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lawdwaz Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 I gut,skin and de-head the deer upstate so i normally bury everything in the woods. Great, real nice. Leave all the dangerous stuff "up state". Just what all the Up Staters want/need. Take it home for Bloomberg to bitch about. Nice going......... I'm JOKING!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geno C Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 On long island i double bag it with 3mil black bags and in the trash it goes... upstate we have a spot on the property we put it and nature takes care of the rest... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suilleabhain Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 Hmmmm isn't dumping carcasses bear baiting and falls into the gray area of mineral blocks and yada, yada, yada that you ain't supposed to do on your 40 acres in Mexico? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geno C Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 i dont bear hunt and never hunt near the pile anyway... its put out and usually not long after we head back down to Long Island so i dont see a problem with it. and personally with all the cams running over deer carcasses i have yet to see someone post a pic with a bear eating over it??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suilleabhain Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 Geno, just funnin' on a Sunday morning with a cup of coffee and a cigartette. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geno C Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 lol its all good Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paula Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 Geno, just funnin' on a Sunday morning with a cup of coffee and a cigartette. mmm cigarette and coffee, do miss that combo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suilleabhain Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 I missed it for 15 years then started again a few years back Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paula Posted September 23, 2012 Share Posted September 23, 2012 i sure hope i don't. i quit 2 yrs ago and have never cheated. i don't want to smoke. but you know when you exhale and smoke hits the sun rays or the light stream and smoke swirls... that with coffee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Four Season Whitetail's Posted September 24, 2012 Share Posted September 24, 2012 The first part was a joke, I think you lost your sense of humor. As I said though, deer die naturally all the time, and the only CWD ever found in NY was in farm deer and a wild deer or two right near that farm, possibly escapees or deer that came in contact with the farm deer. Are you freakin serious...You of all people dont know how cwd came about in New York??? Now that is a joke.... Yes it was found on a farm, Why do we know that?? Because we test!! Now you tell me how it got on that farm and how it got into the deer outside the pen!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
covert Posted September 24, 2012 Share Posted September 24, 2012 Are you freakin serious...You of all people dont know how cwd came about in New York??? Now that is a joke.... Yes it was found on a farm, Why do we know that?? Because we test!! Now you tell me how it got on that farm and how it got into the deer outside the pen!! The guy who owned the place was a taxidermist who did work with animals from out West. He was keeping fawns in the shop where he was doing the work and they probably picked it up there and spread it to the rest of his herd. There was also something about capturing wild does and putting them in with a big captive buck he had to get bred and then releasing them. He sold deer to the other farm that tested positive for Mad Deer disease. The two "wild" deer that tested positive were killed in the area directly between (within a couple miles) these two captive herds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Four Season Whitetail's Posted September 24, 2012 Share Posted September 24, 2012 The guy who owned the place was a taxidermist who did work with animals from out West. He was keeping fawns in the shop where he was doing the work and they probably picked it up there and spread it to the rest of his herd. There was also something about capturing wild does and putting them in with a big captive buck he had to get bred and then releasing them. He sold deer to the other farm that tested positive for Mad Deer disease. The two "wild" deer that tested positive were killed in the area directly between (within a couple miles) these two captive herds. Well im glad someone on here knows some of the story anyways. Never heard of the bringing in of wild deer. That sounds kinda strange. As far as Mad Cow... Never in a deer. As far as selling to other farms with a problem, I dont see how that can be seeing though there were no other cases. They believe the wild deer came in contact with the salt and remains of the deer from out west that he dumped in the woods on his property. Bottom line is that cwd came in from out west and untill there is a law in place that stops all hunters from bringing in deer parts from other states, It could happen again!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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