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Talked to a source today in wfwd. Told me they had three universities working on the hoof rot problem. One is in England.He said the whole problem started in the Abernathy gum.
Quote from: ghosthunter on April 10, 2013, 05:42:24 PMTalked to a source today in wfwd. Told me they had three universities working on the hoof rot problem. One is in England.He said the whole problem started in the Abernathy gum.I doubt they could say that is where it started. But that is probably where they first started getting reports from. I believe Abernathy is just a part of Ryderwood or Willapa hills. Maybe both.
There dieing of hoof rot caused by the defoliants there spraying start making some noise.
Quote from: bbarnes on April 07, 2013, 09:22:56 PMThere dieing of hoof rot caused by the defoliants there spraying start making some noise.Hoof rot is a Bacterial issue... not a chemical issue.. After talking to someone with a degree in agricultural herbicides and pesticides.. Not the defoliants causing this.
From what I am told the Abernathy is bordered by private timber lands on both sides?Never been there.He also said the rot exists in young calves and several where killed by the dept. for testing.
Is that a bullet hole in that elk?
The WDFW took some sample elk harvests to study not long ago. I believe they took them in the abernathy area. I saw my first hoof rot elk probably ten years ago right here in my own backyard, and believe that the hoof rot started right here in the Longview area. More specificly in the columbia hights area right on the outskirts of town. It is sad to regularly see 20+ head at a time with well over half of them limping. I would love to help anyway I could if they could just figure out what is causing it.