Kentucky Fish and Wildlife confirms a new case of fatal chronic wasting disease in a Ballard County deer.
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CWD is a neurologic disease caused by abnormal proteins, and affects white-tailed deer, elk and other animals in the deer family.
Kentucky's first documented case of the disease was found in a white-tailed deer in Ballard County, near Paducah, in December.
Chronic Wasting Disease, or CWD, is a fatal neurologic disease in deer, elk, and other species in the deer family.
Chronic Wasting Disease, or CWD, is a fatal neurologic disease in deer, elk, and other species in the deer family.