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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5392013" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>EHD outbreaks occur in hot dry summers. So those in West and Middle TN keep an eye (and a nose) out for dead deer near water. EHD produces a high fever and sick deer seek out water to cool themselves. During big outbreaks deer are often found dead in ponds or along creeks.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday I smelled what I believe to be the first EHD victim I've encountered this year. I was running a Greenway along the Harpeth River early in the morning and as I passed a particular spot coming and going the smell of death was gagging. Whatever was dead, it was big, so I'm assuming a dead deer along the creek bank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5392013, member: 17"] EHD outbreaks occur in hot dry summers. So those in West and Middle TN keep an eye (and a nose) out for dead deer near water. EHD produces a high fever and sick deer seek out water to cool themselves. During big outbreaks deer are often found dead in ponds or along creeks. Yesterday I smelled what I believe to be the first EHD victim I've encountered this year. I was running a Greenway along the Harpeth River early in the morning and as I passed a particular spot coming and going the smell of death was gagging. Whatever was dead, it was big, so I'm assuming a dead deer along the creek bank. [/QUOTE]
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