[AT] OT Zombie Deer Disease

Mike M meulenms at gmx.com
Sat Feb 16 22:27:48 PST 2019


The DNR is eliminating baiting this year as well, to help avoid nose to 
nose contact.

Mike M

On 2/17/2019 2:43 PM, James Peck wrote:
> There are deer being farmed in Michigan behind high mesh fencing. They look overcrowded to me. Deer may be on the route to being a semi-domesticated farm animal.
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> I do not know if tractors are involved in the effort in any way except growing food for them. I am not sure what they are being fed.
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> Where I grew up, deer increased when the farmland grew over with brush, Deer eat the brush they can reach. Tall woods leaves them with little to eat because they can't reach the small diameter edible branches.
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> http://www.whatdodeereat.info/
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> The culling of deer in Ann Arbor Michigan is partially due to the deer munching on lawn shrubbery.
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> [ Cecil Bearden] CWD showed up in a big herd of Elk that a guy brought in here and put on a 1/4 section.  It appears when the animals are overcrowded.  Maybe there are more deer than normal for them to exist..
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> [Mark Johnson]  It's apparently been found here in Missouri, just recently - there  have been mandatory checks for CWD for several years now, but no cases  until the last few months that I can recall. I'm no hunter, but it's sad to see this affecting our wildlife.
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> [Bradford] I've heard of CWD. Only in reading in Hunting magazines however. By  the map in your article, Wyoming looks to be in really sad shape. California is clear to this point. Our Black tail aren't very big by  comparison, but still good eating. Brad
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