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  1. All captive deer in the state are either born in captivity or purchased from a private breeder, just like the state’s elk operations. Sam James, President of the MWBHRA, says the MDC is using the rise of chronic wasting disease in captive whitetail deer as an excuse to regulate the industry.

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  2. Mar 2, 2012 · Here is the brand new video MWBHRA made to help educate every one about what we do in this great industry. Bill Pittenger has led the program to help educate our legislators and the general public. We plan on taking the offensive in this battle and nip the negative propaganda in the bud!

  3. Missouri is in the process of trying to pass a bill through the legislature that moves total control of captive whitetail deer to the Department of Agriculture. We really need help from all of our deer farming friends and supporters. We are currently running an auction on Whitetail Exchange for...

  4. 2013 Annual MWBHRA Conference. When Friday, August 9, 2013 at 10:00 AM CDT-to- Saturday, August 10, 2013 at 5:00 PM CDT Add to Calendar. Where ...

  5. 2013 Annual MWBHRA Conference. Contact. Kathy Giesen 435-817-0150. or Rose Manring 573-392-8230. advertising4@mac.com or whitetailsales@socket.com. When

  6. Oct 15, 2013 · AUXVASSE - Chronic wasting disease (CWD) threatens the state's whitetail deer population, but those who raise the deer for sport and breeding question the seriousness of the threat and the

  7. Sam James, President of the MWBHRA, says the MDC is using the rise of chronic wasting disease in captive whitetail deer as an excuse to regulate the industry. “[MDC] says that it was a captive cervid that first tested positive for CWD, and that’s true,” James said.