loneranger
Well-Known Member
Bad news then. My area surrounded by cattle. Many creeks that are dry mud holes now.
Yea they smell worse than anything you have ever smelled they rot from the inside out and only flys will touch them it seems like.Driving on a road that follows a creek over the weekend you could smell death in several spots. I didn't investigate.
Big rain? Good luck with that. Maybe Monday someone will get it?
Totally agree - if a fly shits on a yote in Decatur county - there's a chance we may know about it in the current cycle of social media. Lol.Not right, not wrong, but I think "we" are all much more tuned into this than back in the day. Just some thoughts...
Did anyone see on Trophy Bucks of Iowa that a guy around Aquabi found 36 dead deer.
IMHO- Id take those numbers and multiply by 10x. Dead serious. I remember one year our county had like “100-ish cases”..... neighbors and me found no less than 60-70 on 3 different farms. What gets reported is the extreme minority.
I’m an optimist on most things but talking to a few veterinarians.... the role of cattle movement from down south to Midwest over the last 10-20 years has skyrocketed prevalence of EHD/BT & brought all the new strains up to spread like wildfire. From what I gathered - ehd & BT is far worse than it used to be & with 7 total strains & continued cattle from all over- it’s gonna continue to be a big issue. I’ve yet to have a year where I don’t find at least a handful of ehd/BT deer. My buddy put in a food plot this weekend & found 4 alone in Clarke county. Crazy. It was not like this 20 years ago. I’m certain of it.
IMHO- Id take those numbers and multiply by 10x. Dead serious. I remember one year our county had like “100-ish cases”..... neighbors and me found no less than 60-70 on 3 different farms. What gets reported is the extreme minority.
I’m an optimist on most things but talking to a few veterinarians.... the role of cattle movement from down south to Midwest over the last 10-20 years has skyrocketed prevalence of EHD/BT & brought all the new strains up to spread like wildfire. From what I gathered - ehd & BT is far worse than it used to be & with 7 total strains & continued cattle from all over- it’s gonna continue to be a big issue. I’ve yet to have a year where I don’t find at least a handful of ehd/BT deer. My buddy put in a food plot this weekend & found 4 alone in Clarke county. Crazy. It was not like this 20 years ago. I’m certain of it.