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I think it is wrong to leave severely sick elk out there to suffer a long painful death. The real sick ones should definitely be put down
I would prefer to see an independent study due to the transparency issues you cited. If the study shows herbicides played no part, then so be it. The herbicides have been sprayed on the timberlands for about 20 years..... the same approximate time we began to see hoof rot in the animals. I don't think that the chemicals directly cause the disease or diseases we are seeing however, I believe that their immunotoxic effects cause a reduction in the ability of the elk to fight the already present diseases. This leaves the animals susceptible to any or all diseases they could otherwise fight off such as Treponema, and Leptopirosis. The suspected Leptopirosis could be a cause for the animals failing to move and wear their hooves. Another disease that WDFW does not want to hear about.
Herbicides may well not be the root cause of this horrible disease. I don't know. But since they're not testing for it in their toxicologies and refuse to go forward researching them as a possible factor, the public will continue to be kept in the dark and the WDFW will continue to cull elk as their only viable solution.
i have a hard time believing that its herbicides. how long have they been spraying the woods around washington??? and we are now just starting to see this in the past few years....?? doesnt make sense also they spray the woods all aallowe the state so that would mean it should be in the east side elk the same as west right???whatever it is causes them to not want to move letting their hooves get over grown and thus it become even more uncomfortable to walk, the rotting you see such as the video above may be due to high moisture of the wet side. so here lies the question... what is causing them to not want to move around and keeping them bedded down.