Eating fluke-infested liver from a deer is not safe. Flukes can carry parasites that may pose health risks to humans, including liver damage or foodborne illnesses. It is advisable to avoid consuming any organ meats from animals known to be infested with parasites and to ensure that all game is properly inspected and cooked before consumption. Always consult wildlife health guidelines and local regulations for safe game handling practices.
If there's a risk of the liver fluke, then you probably shouldn't be eating it!
yes it is very safe because deer run fast and deer can also eat leafs and berrys andlastly there are not alto of preditors
Yes, the thamin deer is safe. People are putting them in wildlife parks to keep them away from predators.
Yes, a calf liver that has been chilling for 12 hours should be safe to cook and eat.
If eyelashes have been infested, the only safe treatments are either a thick coating of petroleum jelly (Vaseline) applied twice daily for eight days, or 1% yellow oxide of mercury applied four times a day for two weeks.
Yes.
Hunting deer is safer. The only thing you need to know about that , BE SAFE!!!!!
A deer is a Vertebrate. Vertebrate=Has a backbone Invertebrate=Does not have a backbone A deer is a mammal, and all mammals are vertebrates.
It is extremely dangerous to have pregnancy when you have got cirrhosis of liver. It will be lethal.
make a safe home and not to kill
to a safe and calm invierment
No, it is not safe for cats to consume raw chicken liver as it may contain harmful bacteria such as salmonella that can make them sick. It is recommended to cook the liver thoroughly before feeding it to your cat.