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Mysterious deer infection, please look
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<blockquote data-quote="Dumbluck" data-source="post: 5261875" data-attributes="member: 22434"><p>I've thought about a possible fence crossing and have looked for something and can't find it. It would have to be pretty unique to catch so many deer and do so much damage.</p><p></p><p>Everybody that's says it's not snares causing the damage can you elaborate why it wouldn't be. We aren't blaming or accusing anyone of anything but the injuries sure look like some sort of wire is getting caught around their leg and the deer are doing the damage trying to get out. We just want to figure out what it is so we can address it or atleast figure out a way to try and prevent it. </p><p></p><p>I have hunted this area for nearly 30 years, and have strictly managed up to 1000 acres at one time in the area and have never seen this once until the neighbor started using snares to try and catch coyotes. So that's the only reason I'm leaning towards snares causing the damage. But I honestly do not know at this time. I don't know enough about snares to assume it is a snare issue but the timing seems uncanny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumbluck, post: 5261875, member: 22434"] I've thought about a possible fence crossing and have looked for something and can't find it. It would have to be pretty unique to catch so many deer and do so much damage. Everybody that's says it's not snares causing the damage can you elaborate why it wouldn't be. We aren't blaming or accusing anyone of anything but the injuries sure look like some sort of wire is getting caught around their leg and the deer are doing the damage trying to get out. We just want to figure out what it is so we can address it or atleast figure out a way to try and prevent it. I have hunted this area for nearly 30 years, and have strictly managed up to 1000 acres at one time in the area and have never seen this once until the neighbor started using snares to try and catch coyotes. So that's the only reason I'm leaning towards snares causing the damage. But I honestly do not know at this time. I don't know enough about snares to assume it is a snare issue but the timing seems uncanny. [/QUOTE]
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