 The Minnesota Board of Animal Health says chronic wasting disease has been discovered in a farmed deer herd in Crowing County. This announcement comes just days after another confirmed case of the disease was found in southeastern Minnesota. The herd is made up of 33 mule deer and 100 whitetail deer. Authorities say a pair of two-year-old female deer tested positive for the disease. They showed no clinical signs of illness. The herd has been quarantined while animal health officials and the owner decided their next move. Chronic wasting disease is fatal to deer, elk and moose, but is not known to affect human health. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.