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Re: Hoof Rot!!!Not Good!!
« Reply #15 on: January 05, 2009, 09:08:02 PM »
They don't have the funding?  Their going to have less funds if they don't do something about it. :rolleyes:

 :yeah: For sure. Less people hunting=less revenue

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Re: Hoof Rot!!!Not Good!!
« Reply #16 on: January 06, 2009, 07:52:43 AM »
The GW said the only thing that really helps in a shot of penicilin, and he said they dont have the funding to dart every elk with penicilin! Sounded like they dont even know whats really going on with it, The GW said they are just letting it going to run its course!!  It is such a nitemere and not being to do anything about it!! Im mean *censored* if they can put a man on the moon they should be able to figure it out you would think!!
Their going down!!!

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Re: Hoof Rot!!!Not Good!!
« Reply #17 on: January 06, 2009, 08:10:28 AM »
cousin got one dec 07. ive seen and heard of a lot more. i dont understand how they dont know whats causing it. it really sucks

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Re: Hoof Rot!!!Not Good!!
« Reply #18 on: January 06, 2009, 09:09:02 AM »
They know its a Bacteria, and their is 40 different types of it, sounds like that's all they know! The Biologist are studying it and trying to figure it out! Its Highly, Highly contagious!
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Re: Hoof Rot!!!Not Good!!
« Reply #19 on: January 06, 2009, 09:22:27 AM »
WDFW had an article on their website from 2006about it in SW WA.

I have been researching this problem.  I found a buried archive mention dating back to 2001. 

For those who aren't into farming and livestock. a quick explanation of hoof rot.

Hoof rot is usually caused by bacteria found in the soil.  Particularly in wet, muddy areas with heaving stock loads.  In sheep and cattle certain breeds are genetically more or less inclined to get hoof rot.  It is almost ALWAYS a management issue on farms, meaning too high of stocking rates, poor waste management, not enough attention to hoof care, and lack of quick isolation of infected individuals.

WDFW should have done their study in 2006 when confirmed hoof rot was found, waiting until now to even study it means more herds will be affected and it is spreading, rapidly.  I've written several people about this issue and have never received a response.  >:(  Treating this will be a nightmare, I'd love to know how they plan to do it..... and on a side note if I farmed in that area I'd be pissed, really pissed, that they have done nothing.


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Re: Hoof Rot!!!Not Good!!
« Reply #20 on: January 06, 2009, 08:31:43 PM »
What is interesting is that farmer's animals don't seemed to be affected by this "invasion" of hoof rot, nor do any deer. Seems to very elk specific.

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Re: Hoof Rot!!!Not Good!!
« Reply #21 on: January 07, 2009, 08:44:22 PM »
Seen 5 cows up in the north river today, one was just dragging her front leg, was within 100 ft. of em it looked really swelled up with a toe that was really long.
go ahead on er.

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Re: Hoof Rot!!!Not Good!!
« Reply #22 on: January 07, 2009, 08:55:23 PM »
So how hard woul dit be to put together something where we support it?
I have a guy i work with that belongs to the wenatchee valley sportsman club and he was talking like they support wildlife porjects. Why do we not have something like that in SW WA???
Can we get the RMEF involved? I will volunteer time.
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Re: Hoof Rot!!!Not Good!!
« Reply #23 on: January 08, 2009, 11:07:52 AM »
Has anybody contacted the RMEF? What about asking the news to do a piece on it. I think the only way to get anything done is to get it out there so more people know about it.

O does anybody have any pics of these herds limping around? I hear about it way to often just haven't seen that many pics :dunno:

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Re: Hoof Rot!!!Not Good!!
« Reply #24 on: January 08, 2009, 11:16:05 AM »
Kinda weird it's so bad in the Boistfort Valley and surrounding areas. I wonder if the flooding last year has anything to do with it?  :dunno:  Does anybody know how long this has been a serious problem? First time I ever heard of hoof rot was a couple months ago.
we been seeing it for ten yrs. at least. and if it dies in you're yard the fish and games says its your'e elk and you're problem.

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Re: Hoof Rot!!!Not Good!!
« Reply #25 on: January 09, 2009, 10:00:56 AM »
I wonder if this is one of the issues that WDFW has been withholding information from the Legislature?  Seemed to be the case with other issues regarding the lack of feed in Margaret, Loowit, and Toutle over the last few years.  They admitted to falsified counts of winterkill to certain member of the legislature and ultimately started feeding the animals during the winter after intense public & media pressure.  I think RMEF and getting some of the local media to chime in on the subject would be the best way to get the public at large wound up about the issue.  I believe that hoof rot probably has advanced to a detrimental level and needs some public exposure to get anything to happen.

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Re: Hoof Rot!!!Not Good!!
« Reply #26 on: January 11, 2009, 04:47:02 PM »
What is interesting is that farmer's animals don't seemed to be affected by this "invasion" of hoof rot, nor do any deer. Seems to very elk specific.

Thats good to know.  I did read that there is a population of I believe whitetails on the oregon side of the river that have hoofrot, and when I have some free time I am going to dig into that a little bit more.

So if it isn't affecting the domestic stock I'd start to theorize that it is a more species specific cause, could be genetic as well.... at the rate the state is looking into it I might be able to get my degree and study it my damn self LOL :chuckle: :chuckle: whats another 10 years :P

I think contacting RMEF might be a good avenue and I might see if I can find someone there to send my letter off to.

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Re: Hoof Rot!!!Not Good!!
« Reply #27 on: January 12, 2009, 07:27:33 PM »
Everyones going to bitch to this response but it sounds like it is a natural thing that should probably run its course.  Maybe the east side of the Willapa Hills is overstocked with all the high amounts of feed in the newer logging, if the hoof rot doesn't thin the population, the 'dark years' of the reprod will.  Just like the starving elk in the Margaret area.  The Carrying Capacity of an area tends to manage animal populations far more efficiently than a bunch of hunters, farmers and dumb *censored* game managers.

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Re: Hoof Rot!!!Not Good!!
« Reply #28 on: January 14, 2009, 12:45:20 PM »
It's not just the east side of the Willapa Hills. It's the entire Willapa Hills and some east of I-5. Hoof rot does not need to "thin the population." The population is thin enough. 10 years ago you could take a drive along Highway 6 and see hundreds of elk in just 15 miles in the winter. Now you're lucky to see 50. The 'dark years' of reprod? Those 'dark years' of reprod are started by Weyerhaeuser spraying all their clear cuts to kill off the vegetation. If anything, I think they should slow that forest management prescription down.

We've probably only seen hoof rot out here for 5 years tops and not in herd decimating quantities except for the last couple.

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Re: Hoof Rot!!!Not Good!!
« Reply #29 on: January 20, 2009, 09:50:13 PM »
The dark years of reprod that I meant is when a plantation hits about 15 years old and most of the feed is shaded out.  Spraying has nothing to do with it.   Yes, many newly logged units are site prepped to kill competing vegetation in the first growing season but in a couple years it all comes back and there is a lot of feed for animals for another 12 years.  Once that reprod gets dark, the feed diminishes in the area, and is that way for another 15-25 years depending on its being fir or hemlock, pre commercially thinned, commercially thinned etc.  There is no way that you can blame this on the timber industry, let alone one company.  If anything, the timber companies of western washington are the only major reason we have the high elk numbers that we do.  Elk need open areas with large amounts of high quality browse and they get that primarily from young plantations.  Take a good look at the peninsula...all the old timers talk about the heyday of hunting elk when the Forest Circus was balls to the wall with their logging.  Then the spotted owl came in, the logging stopped, the reprod grew up and shaded the feed and the elk hunting is terrible in comparison.  Without young, open stands you simply don't have the feed to support these high numbers of elk.  Ten years ago you could drive highway six and see more elk than you do now, that was because there were more young, open plantations right along the highway, now they are in the dark years of reprod.  Now that most of the harvest has moved further 'up' in the watersheds you see more elk further from the highway, and the populations in those areas are starting to expand, it will be that way until the reprod begins to shade the feed, and the population moves out, and/or declines.  I bet the 50 or so elk you see now are the ones who spend most of their lives in a small home range that is basically agricultural land along the valley, no wonder they are getting hoof rot.

 


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