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epizootic hemorrhagic disease
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<blockquote data-quote="dpmiller613" data-source="post: 5189445" data-attributes="member: 21430"><p>Has anyone heard of this infecting deer in Tennessee or had any experience with it? It's starting to show up heavily in Upstate NY and they think it's a result of strong storms carrying the midges up from down South. Apparently in previous years the cold weather killed the midges that transmit the disease from deer to deer. This year we've already had over 700 dead deed attributed to this, EHD, with no way of knowing how many aren't discovered. I've had some experience with this in fish many years ago but this is the first time I've seen it in mammals. Of course DEC claims this has been around here since 2007, of course nothing was said until this year, you know, the mushroom approach, feed them horseshit and keep them in the dark. Seems like every time you turn around something else is killing the wildlife, first CWD now EHD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dpmiller613, post: 5189445, member: 21430"] Has anyone heard of this infecting deer in Tennessee or had any experience with it? It's starting to show up heavily in Upstate NY and they think it's a result of strong storms carrying the midges up from down South. Apparently in previous years the cold weather killed the midges that transmit the disease from deer to deer. This year we've already had over 700 dead deed attributed to this, EHD, with no way of knowing how many aren't discovered. I've had some experience with this in fish many years ago but this is the first time I've seen it in mammals. Of course DEC claims this has been around here since 2007, of course nothing was said until this year, you know, the mushroom approach, feed them horseshit and keep them in the dark. Seems like every time you turn around something else is killing the wildlife, first CWD now EHD. [/QUOTE]
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