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<blockquote data-quote="Ckleeves" data-source="post: 3093705" data-attributes="member: 83259"><p>We don't have much EHD around us, the CWD hotspots are mostly irrigated ag ground and river bottom. A few dead on the winter range but those are pretty easy to chalk up to winter rather then CWD because the prevalence rate on mountain deer is much lower or non existent depending on area. It really isn't hard to figure out what they are dying from. It's not EHD, it's not winterkill, it's not poaching and wherever you can easily find dead deer happens to coincide with known hotspots where pretty much every buck tested over the age of 3.5 turns up positive. </p><p></p><p>EHD kills a lot of deer, seen it go thru whitetails in KS before and it's ugly. But EHD also doesn't live in the soil for years or have pretty much a 100% kill rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckleeves, post: 3093705, member: 83259"] We don’t have much EHD around us, the CWD hotspots are mostly irrigated ag ground and river bottom. A few dead on the winter range but those are pretty easy to chalk up to winter rather then CWD because the prevalence rate on mountain deer is much lower or non existent depending on area. It really isn’t hard to figure out what they are dying from. It’s not EHD, it’s not winterkill, it’s not poaching and wherever you can easily find dead deer happens to coincide with known hotspots where pretty much every buck tested over the age of 3.5 turns up positive. EHD kills a lot of deer, seen it go thru whitetails in KS before and it’s ugly. But EHD also doesn’t live in the soil for years or have pretty much a 100% kill rate. [/QUOTE]
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