Deer baiting ban could be lifted in Michigan

Deer baiting ban could be lifted in Michigan

A bill has been introduced in the Michigan Senate that would lift

a ban on deer baiting which the Michigan Cattlemen’s Association says increases

the risk of bovine tuberculosis outbreaks.

Last year the Michigan Natural Resources Commission approved

a ban that limits deer feeding in the Lower Peninsula to reduce the spread of

chronic wasting disease.

Senator Curt VanderWall of Ludingto has introduced a bill that would lift the ban during the hunting season and says it helps to manage the deer herd.

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