The sample was obtained from a taxidermist and tested as part of proactive surveillance.
For the first time, CWD was found in Rock, Blaine, and Thomas counties, all in the north-central part of the state.
During the next 5 years, the farm won't be able to hold cervids—members of the deer family—and must maintain fences and allow routine inspections.
The CWD positive is the first at Sheboygan County farm, though the disease had been detected in the area's wild deer.
The BC Wildlife Federation reports 2 cases of the fatal neurodegenerative prion disease in a male mule deer and a female white-tailed deer in the southeastern part of the province.
Craighead County is in northeastern Arkansas, abutting Missouri and not far from the Tennessee border.
The deer, found in the north-central lower peninsula, showed symptoms including wasting, drooling, and lack of fear of people.
The farm is in quarantine with an investigation underway.
This case will likely be managed differently than the 2021 detection because of migration patterns, officials said.
The buck, which carried a GPS tracker, died in the middle of October.
The state had recently announced the first detections in two other counties, including one that neighbors the newly affected location.
Utah officials say the prion disease, which is found in deer and other cervids, appears to be spreading in the state.
Since 2013, Iowa officials have confirmed 260 cases of chronic wasting disease in 16 counties.
Nine deer farms in the state are still operating after a CWD detection, and 17 were previously shut down after deer tested positive.
This is the eleventh CWD-affected deer farm in the state over the past 15 years.
The hunter from Louisville legally harvested the 8-point buck in Wisconsin, then brought the intact head into Kentucky for taxidermy, which violates Kentucky law.
Wisconsin's latest case is from another deer farm, and the positive finding in Texas marks the first from Bexar County.
The white-tailed deer was found near Optima, in the Oklahoma Panhandle, after a Texas County landowner told officials it had been behaving abnormally.
Florida's first CWD case has been detected in a road-killed deer in the Panhandle and has prompted nearby states to take action.
The DNR aims to focus restrictions on areas at greatest risk for the spread of chronic wasting disease.
A month after Oklahoma reported its first CWD case in a wild deer, another white-tailed deer has tested positive, this time in Woodward County.
CWD has been confirmed at deer-breeding facilities in Hamilton and Frio counties.
The wild deer—a 3-year-old doe —tested positive in the town of Nepeuskun.
The 11 new cases raise the state's total since the virus was first detected early last year to 12.
The disease was found in a targeted male mule deer near Rock Springs in the west central part of the state.