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freeze and thaw, freeze and thaw.......again, and again........Thats how yote tracks turn into wolf tracks and bobcat tracks turn into lion tracks........
The WDFW did kill a few elk for their study and it was in the news:QuoteIn March, WDFW killed 12 elk in Southwest Washington and four from east of the mountains and sent tissue samples to several laboratories across the U.S. for analysis. Some of it went to the University of Liverpool, England, because researchers there have experience with hoof rot in domesticated sheep.This summer, the agency may collect calves that are only a few months old to see whether hoof rot is passed along from cows to calves.http://www.columbian.com/news/2013/jun/10/no-answers-yet-southwest-washington-elk-hoof-rot/
In March, WDFW killed 12 elk in Southwest Washington and four from east of the mountains and sent tissue samples to several laboratories across the U.S. for analysis. Some of it went to the University of Liverpool, England, because researchers there have experience with hoof rot in domesticated sheep.This summer, the agency may collect calves that are only a few months old to see whether hoof rot is passed along from cows to calves.