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<blockquote data-quote="bigasports" data-source="post: 4433040" data-attributes="member: 6281"><p>I'm hearing two things that stick out to the biologists looking into this. </p><p>Most of the farmers in these southern counties buy their manure from the same factory in North Alabama. This factory has been found to have mites in the manure. A mite can wipe out a whole flock. </p><p>The other is the influx of armadillos and fire ants. Armadillos mainly feed on fire ants and have moved further and further north as the fire ants move north. Anyway the armadillos are so numerous that they are feeding on turkey eggs etc. </p><p>Again this was info passed to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigasports, post: 4433040, member: 6281"] I'm hearing two things that stick out to the biologists looking into this. Most of the farmers in these southern counties buy their manure from the same factory in North Alabama. This factory has been found to have mites in the manure. A mite can wipe out a whole flock. The other is the influx of armadillos and fire ants. Armadillos mainly feed on fire ants and have moved further and further north as the fire ants move north. Anyway the armadillos are so numerous that they are feeding on turkey eggs etc. Again this was info passed to me. [/QUOTE]
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