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EHD disease on the lookout
« on: Nov 21, 2007, 01:57:00 PM »
EHD is predominantly a disease affecting deer and is transmitted by certain types of biting flies called midges. It mainly affects deer in late summer and fall, but the flies die and the disease subsides when frosts and colder temperatures occur. EHD is common in many southeastern states and has been reported throughout the mid-Atlantic this summer. In states where the disease has been detected, it has not had a significant negative impact on long-term health of the deer herd, and infecting instead only localized pockets of animals within a geographic area. Has anybody else ever heard of this disease or witnessed it. i heard it on the news yesterday and it shocked me how fast the deer can die from this EHD. heres a connection if you want to know more....https://readme.readmedia.com/news/show/DEC-Confirms-First-Case-of-Deer-Disease-in-New-York/11977

 


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