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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5407737" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>2019, many in my area were talking about the big EHD outbreak in my area (Hickman, Humphreys and Perry counties). I found no dead deer but have no stagnant water. However, most of the deer we have to hunt in November come up from surrounding bottomlands that have lots of swamps. The next year, I started to see a couple of bucks with limps. I originally thought they were hunting-related injuries, but after the number of limping deer grew and grew, I finally realized it was deer from the neighboring bottomlands that had survived EHD but had hoof sloughing problems. I killed one of those limping bucks in 2021 and here is his front hoof he was limping on:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5407737, member: 17"] 2019, many in my area were talking about the big EHD outbreak in my area (Hickman, Humphreys and Perry counties). I found no dead deer but have no stagnant water. However, most of the deer we have to hunt in November come up from surrounding bottomlands that have lots of swamps. The next year, I started to see a couple of bucks with limps. I originally thought they were hunting-related injuries, but after the number of limping deer grew and grew, I finally realized it was deer from the neighboring bottomlands that had survived EHD but had hoof sloughing problems. I killed one of those limping bucks in 2021 and here is his front hoof he was limping on: [/QUOTE]
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